Cape Town City sign Dutch goalkeeper from Ajax Amsterdam

26 July 2018 - 11:02
By Nick Said
Cape Town City head coach Benni McCarthy pose for a photograph with his newly signed goalkeeper Peter Leeuwenburgh from Ajax Amsterdam at the club's training base on Thursday July 26 2018 in 2018.
Image: Cape Town City FC/Twitter Cape Town City head coach Benni McCarthy pose for a photograph with his newly signed goalkeeper Peter Leeuwenburgh from Ajax Amsterdam at the club's training base on Thursday July 26 2018 in 2018.

Cape Town City have pulled off a major coup with the signing of Dutch goalkeeper Peter Leeuwenburgh from Ajax Amsterdam.

The 24-year-old has penned a three-year deal and will vie with Sage Stephens for a starting berth in the coming season.

Leeuwenburgh has been developed through the Ajax system and spent 10 years with the club‚ but has opted for a new challenge in South Africa’s Premier Soccer League.

He did not play a first team game for the club‚ but has been an important part of their youth and reserve team down the years.

“Peter is relishing his new challenge and the club welcomes the immense quality and experience he will bring to the PSL‚” Cape Town City said in a statement on Thursday.

The club had been looking at various options to bolster their keeper rankings‚ including Orlando Pirates gloveman Jackson Mabokgwane and Slovenian Emile Velic‚ but neither deal materialized.

Aside from Stephens‚ the club also has former Lamontville Golden Arrows goalkeeper Damien van Rensburg on their books‚ but have let the experienced Shu-Aib Walters go.

The signing of Leeuwenburgh does create a problem for the club in terms of their foreign quota as they now have six in their squad‚ one more than they are allowed to register.

Other foreign players include defenders Edmilson Dove and Kouassi Kouadja‚ midfielders Roland Putsche and Allan Kateregga‚ and forward Masoud Juma.

City are scheduled to open their campaign at home to SuperSport United on August 4.