南非超级联赛 09/05 13:30 1 华特斯 v 波洛克瓦尼 W 3-1
南非超级联赛 09/02 16:00 1 黑罗帕德 v 华特斯 L 1-0
南非超级联赛 08/30 13:30 1 [5] 华特斯 v 卡萨酋长 [1] W 1-0
南非超级联赛 08/27 13:30 1 [10] 布隆方丹凯尔特 v 华特斯 [4] D 1-1
南非超级联赛 08/24 13:30 1 [6] 马里茨堡联 v 华特斯 [4] D 0-0
南非超级联赛 08/21 13:30 1 [5] 华特斯 v 阿马祖路 [14] W 2-1
南非超级联赛 08/18 13:30 1 [5] 华特斯 v 金箭 [9] D 0-0
南非超级联赛 08/15 16:00 1 [3] 奥兰多海盗 v 华特斯 [5] D 0-0
南非超级联赛 08/12 16:00 1 [1] 卡萨酋长 v 华特斯 [6] D 1-1
南非杯 08/08 17:15 2 马摩洛迪落日 v 华特斯 L 3-2
南非超级联赛 03/18 17:30 1 卡萨酋长 v 华特斯 - 已推迟
南非杯 03/13 18:00 3 皇家国王 v 华特斯 W 0-4
南非超级联赛 03/10 17:30 1 [6] 华特斯 v 黑罗帕德 [16] W 1-0
南非超级联赛 03/07 18:15 1 [6] 华特斯 v 茨普帕 [11] D 0-0
南非超级联赛 02/29 18:15 1 [5] 超级竞技联 v 华特斯 [6] L 2-0
南非杯 02/24 17:30 4 华特斯 v 茨普帕 W 2-0
南非超级联赛 02/19 17:30 1 [5] 华特斯 v 高地公园 [8] D 2-2
南非超级联赛 02/15 13:30 1 [13] 巴洛卡 v 华特斯 [5] W 0-1
南非超级联赛 02/12 17:30 1 [5] 华特斯 v 马里茨堡联 [6] L 0-1
南非杯 02/09 13:00 5 奥兰多海盗 v 华特斯 W 5-6
南非超级联赛 02/06 17:30 1 [5] 华特斯 v 黑罗帕德 [14] D 已推迟
非洲联盟杯 02/02 16:00 6 [4] 华特斯 v 佐里巴 [3] L 0-2
非洲联盟杯 01/26 16:00 5 [1] 禾洛亚 v 华特斯 [4] L 2-1
南非超级联赛 01/18 18:15 1 [12] 开普敦城 v 华特斯 [4] L 2-0
南非超级联赛 01/15 17:30 1 [4] 华特斯 v 布隆方丹凯尔特 [5] W 3-2
非洲联盟杯 01/12 16:00 4 [4] 纳赛尔班加西 v 华特斯 [3] L 2-1
南非超级联赛 01/07 17:30 1 [2] 马摩洛迪落日 v 华特斯 [4] D 0-0
南非超级联赛 01/04 13:30 1 [13] 斯泰伦博斯FC v 华特斯 [4] W 0-2
非洲联盟杯 12/29 16:00 3 [3] 华特斯 v 阿尔纳斯 班加西 [4] D 0-0
南非超级联赛 12/20 18:00 1 [4] 华特斯 v 开普敦城 [13] W 2-0

Wikipedia - Bidvest Wits F.C.

Bidvest Wits Football Club, (simply often known as Wits University F.C. or Wits) was a South African professional football club from Johannesburg which played in the Premier Soccer League the first-tier of South African league football system. It was nicknamed "The Clever Boys" or "The Students" because of the close affiliation with the University of the Witwatersrand.

The club was sold at the conclusion of the 2019–20 Premier Soccer League season. This after Bidvest confirmed that it had reached an agreement for the sale of the club's top-flight status to Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila (TTM).

History

The club has its roots at Wits University in Johannesburg, where it was formed in 1921 by the university's Students Representatives Council. The club competed in a variety of tournaments and leagues before eventually winning promotion to the National Football League in 1975 – then South Africa's top domestic league.

During the 1970s the club produced some of South Africa's finest players – amongst them goalkeeper Gary Bailey, who went on to play for Manchester United and England and defender Richard Gough, who later played for Dundee United, Rangers, Everton and Scotland.

The club won their first major title in 1978 – winning the Mainstay Cup after beating Kaizer Chiefs in the final of the competition. Six years later they picked up the BP Top 8, and a year later in 1985 they again beat Chiefs, this time in the final of the JPS Knockout Cup. The club finished 6th in the inaugural NSL season in 1985 while Scottish striker Frank McGrellis was crowned the league's top scorer with a total of 29 league and cup goals.

The 1990s saw mixed fortunes for the team. They won two trophies, the BP Top 8 and the Coca-Cola Cup in 1995 under coach John Lathan. But a year later they dropped dangerously close to being relegated from the newly formed Premier Soccer League – only surviving thanks to a spirited win on the final day of the season against Jomo Cosmos.

Mid-table finishes followed in 1997 and 1998 before the club finished sixth in 1999–00 – helped largely by the inspirational form of centre back Peter Gordon, who played over 400 times for the club and won caps for Bafana Bafana (the South African National Team), and Sam Magalefa who finished as the club's top goalscorer.

In 2000–01 the club finished a disappointing 13th under new Scottish coach Jim Bone. A year later former Bafana Bafana goalkeeper Roger De Sa was appointed head coach, and he immediately restored order with the club finishing 7th in the PSL in 2002, thanks to a 3–1 victory on the final day of the season over Orlando Pirates.

Under De Sa's reign things appeared to be looking up for Wits, with the club securing third-placed finishes in the PSL in 2003 and again in 2004. But in 2005 things took a turn for the worse, as De Sa's ultra-defensive tactics, coupled with a mass player exodus at the start of the season, saw the side score just 24 goals in 30 league matches to finish bottom of the league.

At the start of the 2005–06 season, former Santos Cape Town and Maritzburg United coach Boebie Solomons was appointed as head coach, and Solomons' first season in charge brought a return to the PSL for the Clever Boys, with the club comfortably winning the Mvela Golden League (the second tier of South African football) after starting the season with six successive victories.

In June 2007 Roger De Sa rejoined the club after a two-year absence. He replaced caretaker Eric Tinkler who succeeded Boebie Solomons during the 2006–07 season.

In 2010 Wits managed to win the Nedbank Cup defeating AmaZulu in the final.

The 2016–17 season saw Bidvest Wits win their first PSL title. Wits finished the season with 18 wins, 6 draws and 6 losses, and won the league by three points in a tightly contested season. They also won the MTN8 Cup in 2016 (beating 2016 CAF Champions League winners Mamelodi Sundowns) and the Telkom Cup (League Cup) in 2017.

华特斯足球队是一支来自中国南部的业余足球队,成立于2010年,队徽上的图案是一只翱翔在云端的雄鹰,象征着勇气和力量。

这支队伍在短短几年内就取得了显著的进步,不仅在本地联赛中脱颖而出,还在国内业余足球赛中获得了一系列的荣誉。华特斯队内的球员实力均衡,经验丰富,年龄层次合理,能够适应各种比赛环境。他们的技术特点在于精准的传球和出色的射门能力,擅长通过团队配合创造得分机会。

在过去的赛季中,华特斯足球队以6胜3平1负的成绩位列联赛第三名,展现出了强大的战斗力。在冠军杯的比赛中,他们先后击败了广东恒大队和北京国安队,取得了两连胜的好成绩。尽管在与实力强劲的上海海港队的比赛中失利,但他们依然保持着不畏强敌的战斗精神。

展望未来,华特斯足球队将继续提升自己的实力,致力于在国内赛场上一展身手,争取更好的成绩。他们的目标是成为全国知名的业余足球队伍,为足球事业做出更大的贡献。无论是在训练场上还是比赛场上,这支队伍都展现出了他们的毅力和决心,为球迷们带来了无尽的激情和期待。