Cape Umoya United Football Club was a South African football club based in Cape Town, South Africa. They were established in 2018 following the takeover of the defunct, former PSL team, Platinum Stars.

Platinum Stars were relegated from the 2017–2018 Premiership season, and Cape Umoya spent their three seasons in the National First Division.

The club ceased to exist after selling its franchise to Robinson Ramaite in June 2021, who moved it to Venda, forming Venda F.C.

Cape Umoya United is a professional soccer team based in Cape Town, South Africa. Established in 2018, the club has quickly made a name for itself in the South African football landscape. The team's name, "Umoya," translates to "spirit" in Xhosa, reflecting the club's commitment to embodying the vibrant culture and resilience of the local community.

Competing in the National First Division, the team plays its home matches at the iconic Cape Town Stadium, a venue known for its modern facilities and passionate fan base. Cape Umoya United is recognized for its dynamic playing style, characterized by fast-paced attacking football and a strong emphasis on teamwork and skill development.

The club is dedicated to nurturing local talent and fostering a sense of pride among its supporters. With a focus on community engagement and youth development, Cape Umoya United aims to inspire the next generation of soccer players while striving for success on the field. The team's colors, often a blend of vibrant hues, symbolize the rich cultural heritage of Cape Town and its diverse population.

As Cape Umoya United continues to grow and evolve, it remains committed to its mission of excellence, both in competition and in community involvement, making it a beloved institution in South African soccer.