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Wits confirm Damjanovic, Kodisang signings
- Updated: July 6, 2017

Bidvest Wits have further bolstered their squad with the signings of Slavko Damjanovic and Kobamelo Kodisang ahead of the 2017-18 Absa Premiership season.
The reigning league champions have confirmed their third and fourth signings of the transfer window respectively, after earlier in the week publicising the arrivals of Daylon Claasen and Steven Pienaar.
Following the purchase of Pienaar as a free agent, coach Gavin Hunt highlighted that more signings would be made, and true to his word, the Braamfontein-based outfit snapped up lanky centre-back Damjanovic in a bid to fill the void left by injured centre-back Buhle Mkhwanazi. He has sustained a knee injury, which is expected to keep him out for several months.
We welcome Slavko Damjanovic our newest centre back, who joins us as a free agent. We wish him every success with our club. #NewSigning pic.twitter.com/FUSP4IDDXl
— Bidvest Wits (@BidvestWits) July 6, 2017
The Clever Boys also acquired the services of Kodisang, who made his PSL debut under Cavin Johnson at Platinum Stars at the tender age of 15 years.
Bidvest Wits is pleased to announce Kobamelo Kodisang as the newest Clever Boy. He joins us as a free agent from Platinum Stars. #NewSigning pic.twitter.com/uZDrd8iD6Y
— Bidvest Wits (@BidvestWits) July 6, 2017
Now a 19-years-old, the South Africa U20 international is expected to help his new team as they prepare for the new season, which will see them take part in the CAF Champions League, among other competitions.
Photo: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix
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