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Bay United : ウィキペディア英語版
Bay United F.C.


Bay United was a South African professional football (soccer) club based first in the city of Port Elizabeth and later Polokwane. It played in the South African Premier Division and National First Division.
The club came into existence in 2006 when the franchise of struggling National First Division club Maritzburg United was purchased and relocated to Port Elizabeth. The club also purchased the Vodacom League franchise of the NMMU F.C.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bay United History )〕 The club spent one season in the Premier Soccer League, and the other years of its existence in the National First Division.
Following the 2010-11 NFD season, the club's NFD franchise was moved to Polokwane, Limpopo. It played the 2011-12 season under the name Bay United. In 2012, it became Polokwane City. The Vodacom League team became Bay Stars.
==Ownership==
The club was owned by Volkswagen South Africa during the 2006–07 NFD season. After the 2006–07 season Sipho Pityana purchased the club through his company, Izingwe Holdings and VW became the team's main sponsor.
The club's future was unknown during the 2010 off season as owner Sipho Pityana had said that the club would cease conducting business, while attempting to sell the club.
The main reason given for selling the club were, a lack of funds, stemming from the teams demotion from the PSL at the end of the 2008/2009 season. The reduction in income due to playing in the NFD, as well as a fine for releasing players seem to be the main causes for the club's problems. Pityana had said that he would however be willing to sell the club, should a buyer come forward.
The league franchise was eventually sold to Striving Mind Trading 522 CC, a Limpopo based company, headed by Julia Mogaladi. She is the niece of John Mogaladi, chairman of the Limpopo based football club, Winners Park. They announced that the team would be moved to Limpopo, but it remained in Port Elizabeth for the 2010–11 season.
In August 2012, the PSL approved of the renaming of the franchise to Polokwane City.

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