AmaZulu FC has bolstered its ranks ahead of the 2024–25 season with the signing of Ghanaian goalkeeper Richard Ofori. The experienced shot-stopper joins the Durban-based club on a free transfer after parting ways with Orlando Pirates at the end of the 2023–24 campaign.
Ofori, a seasoned player in South Africa’s Premier Soccer League, previously made his mark at Maritzburg United before his high-profile switch to the Buccaneers.
Now, he brings a wealth of experience, calmness, and leadership to AmaZulu as the club looks to climb the league table in the upcoming season.
His arrival signals a strategic move by AmaZulu to strengthen their goalkeeping department.
Ofori will have to compete for the No. 1 spot with South African international Veli Mothwa, as well as established goalkeepers Olwethu Mzimela and Andile Mbajwa.
This depth in the squad will be crucial as AmaZulu aims for consistency and stability at the back throughout a long and demanding season.
AmaZulu’s fans will no doubt welcome the arrival of the Ghanaian international, whose track record speaks for itself.
Ofori has been lauded for his leadership and ability to command his area, qualities that will be invaluable to a team striving to tighten up defensively.
Speaking about his new chapter, Ofori expressed his excitement, saying, “I’m thrilled to join AmaZulu and be part of this ambitious club.
The competition in the squad will only push us to deliver our best performances.
I can’t wait to get started and help the team achieve its goals this season.”
Ofori’s addition comes at a critical time for AmaZulu, who are looking to rebuild and improve on their mid-table finish from the previous season.
With his experience and pedigree, AmaZulu hopes that Ofori’s presence will add stability in goal and guide the younger members of the squad.
The competition for the starting goalkeeper position promises to be intense, but the club will benefit from having multiple talented options between the posts.
Mothwa, a Bafana Bafana regular, will not relinquish his spot without a fight, while Mzimela and Mbajwa continue to prove their worth.
For AmaZulu, securing a player of Ofori’s calibre is a statement of intent as they prepare for what promises to be a highly competitive 2024–25 season.
Fans will be eager to see how the battle for the goalkeeper jersey unfolds and how Ofori adapts to his new surroundings.
With the addition of Ofori to their squad, AmaZulu has sent a clear message: they are determined to improve and compete at the highest level in South African football.