Results

Pohár konfederací CAF 11/02 13:00 16 TP Mazembe v Bloem Celtic L 2-0
Pohár konfederací CAF 09/11 13:00 14 Mbabane Highlanders FC v Bloem Celtic D 0-0
Jihoafrická republika - Premier 06/05 13:00 1 [16] Black Leopards v Bloem Celtic [11] D 1-1
Jihoafrická republika - Premier 06/02 15:00 1 [10] Bloem Celtic v Mamelodi Sundowns [1] L 0-2
Jihoafrická republika - Premier 05/18 15:00 1 [15] Chippa United v Bloem Celtic [11] W 1-2
Jihoafrická republika - Premier 05/12 13:00 1 Bloem Celtic v Cape Town City D 0-0
Jihoafrická republika - Premier 05/01 13:00 1 [11] Bloem Celtic v Kaizer Chiefs [9] D 2-2
Jihoafrická republika - Premier 04/28 13:00 1 [14] Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhadila v Bloem Celtic [10] L 1-0
Jihoafrická republika - Premier 04/24 13:00 1 Stellenbosch FC v Bloem Celtic D 1-1
Jihoafrická republika - Premier 04/20 15:00 1 [11] Bloem Celtic v Moroka Swallows [5] D 1-1
Jihoafrická republika - Premier 04/11 13:00 1 [3] Golden Arrows v Bloem Celtic [10] D 1-1
Jihoafrická republika - Premier 04/04 13:00 1 [13] Bloem Celtic v TS Galaxy [8] W 2-1

Statistiky

 TotalDomácíHosté
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 1
Goals for 0 0 0
Goals against 2 2 2
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 1 1 1

Bloemfontein Celtic Football Club (simply known as Celtic) is a South African amateur football club based in Bloemfontein that competes in the ABC Motsepe League, the third tier of the South African football league system.

Bloemfontein Celtic had a large fan base in the Free State before selling their Premiership franchise to Royal AM before the start of the 2021–22 South African Premier Division season.

Its supporters were known as Siwelele.

History

The club was founded by Norman Mathobisa and Victor Mahatane in 1969. They administered the club until the early 1980s when financial challenges forced them to sell the club to Petrus "Whitehead" Molemela. In November 2001, after the relegation of Phunya Sele Sele, Molemela sold his shares in the club to Demetri "Jimmy" Augousti, a former Celtic player.

After only three years out of the top-flight, the club regained its PSL status with an impressive season in 2003–04 when they were crowned First Division champions. They also managed to win the 2005 SAA Supa 8 and the 2007 Telkom Charity Cup.

In 2009 they formed a partnership with Portuguese club Sporting CP, that included the creation of a youth academy, based in the capital of the Free State.

Max Tshabalala, who also owns Roses United, took over from Augousti on 21 July 2014.