
Sfiso Myeni is a South African football player who was formerly a member of the Orlando Pirates Football Club. He is considered to be one of the best in his country. VTM Security Football Club, situated in Botswana, made the announcement that they have signed the winger who formerly played for Orlando Pirates and Bidvest…
Sfiso Myeni is a South African football player who was formerly a member of the Orlando Pirates Football Club. He is considered to be one of the best in his country.
VTM Security Football Club, situated in Botswana, made the announcement that they have signed the winger who formerly played for Orlando Pirates and Bidvest Wits.

Since Myeni has been without a job for some time, the fact that he was able to locate a new club is something that is quite significant for both the player and his fans.
After being shown the door by TS Sporting, a team competing in the National First Division, the 34-year-old player has not had much success in terms of finding a new club to play for since then.

It was disclosed that the midfielder has agreed to a contract with the Botswana-based team for a period of one year.
Myeni will undoubtedly be a part of the Botswana team given the wealth of expertise that the midfielder possesses. However, for the player who has been out of action for the past two full years, achieving that goal will be challenging.

He is capable of playing in up to three different positions.
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