Cape Town City FC has officially signed Keagan Dolly, a veteran midfielder, as a free agent ahead of the new season. The 32-year-old playmaker, formerly of Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns, had been without a club since leaving TS Galaxy in July 2025. During his time with the Rockets, Dolly made 20 competitive appearances and found the net three times since joining the club in November 2024. His most recent international involvement came at the 2024 African Nations Championship, where he earned four caps for Bafana Bafana. Prior to joining Cape Town City, Dolly underwent an unsuccessful trial period with Siwelele FC, who ultimately decided against offering him a contract for the 2025/26 Betway Premiership season. The Citizens announced the acquisition, highlighting Dolly's top-flight experience and leadership qualities. Dolly was already in attendance at Athlone Stadium, where he watched his new team begin their Motsepe Foundation Championship campaign with a goalless draw against Venda FC. He becomes part of an ambitious recruitment drive that has also brought in Sifiso Ngobeni, Njabulo Ngcobo, Mickey van der Hart, and Simon van Duivenbooden. The club stated: We are pleased to confirm the signing of midfielder Keagan Dolly. Welcome to the City family, Keagan. Dolly's signing is a significant boost to the team's squad, and his experience will be instrumental in their quest for promotion back to the Premiership following last season's relegation. The Citizens will be looking to make a strong start to the season, and Dolly's presence will be a key factor in their success. With the new season underway, Cape Town City FC's fans will be eager to see Dolly in action, and his debut is highly anticipated. The team's performance in the Motsepe Foundation Championship will be crucial in their bid for promotion, and Dolly's leadership will be vital in guiding the team to success.
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Cape Town City FC Signs Keagan Dolly as Free Agent
Cape Town City FC signs Keagan Dolly, a former Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns player, to strengthen their team ahead of the Motsepe Foundation Championship
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