Ronwen Williams, goalkeeper of the South African club Mamelodi Sundowns, expressed his overwhelming happiness over Mamelodi Sundowns’ victory in the “African Champions League” after his team won the title yesterday, following a 1-1 draw against Morocco’s Renaissance Club in the second leg of the final, benefiting from their 1-0 win in the first leg.
This victory represents a historic milestone for the team, which has always sought to claim this prestigious continental star.
In media statements after the match, Williams pointed to the great effort the team exerted over the past years and said: “What this team has gone through, not only this season, but during the past four, five, or six years, we have been knocking on the door every season and playing more than 60 or 70 matches. I don’t even know how much distance we have traveled without stopping. Finally, the door was opened for us. We fully and rightfully deserve it.”
This achievement reflects the determination and ambition of the Mamelodi Sundowns players in the African Champions League.
Williams did not forget to thank and appreciate everyone who supported the team during this long journey, saying: “To the Motsepe family, the technical staff, the fans, and all of South Africa, thank you for the support, for the criticisms as well, and for your strictness with us, because we know we are the main pillar in South Africa. Finally, we have succeeded in adding this star. It is amazing.”
Mamelodi Sundowns is currently a formidable force in the African continent, and this title enhances their status.

