Premier Soccer League (PSL)

SAFA Arbitrator Rules Against Cape Town City

Cape Town City will have to contend with life in the second tier of South…

Arbitrator Rules in Favour of Durban City

Durban City’s automatic promotion to the Betway Premiership from the Motsepe Foundation Championship (MFC) is…

Amakhosi Fall Short in the League, Again!

Kaizer Chiefs have finished outside of the top eight for the second season in a…

Football Fans Divided over New PSL Trophy

The Premier Soccer League (PSL) new trophy has been handed over to the champions, Mamelodi…

Cash-Flush Libyan Club Knock on Kaizer Chiefs Door

Kaizer Chiefs defender Thatayaone Ditlhokwe is the latest footballer to make a big-money move to Libyan club, Al-Ittihad. The North Africans have been in the news lately for their transfer dealings. In the past week, Al-Ittihad has paid Moroccan club FAR Rabat $500,000 (R10.1 million) for Botswana international Tumisang Orebonye. Al-Ittihad also activated Mahmoud Kahraba’s $1.2 million (R22 million) release clause to sign him from Egyptian powerhouse Al Ahly. Now they have set their sights on Orebonye’s countryman, Ditlhokwe, who’s…

SA Sports Minister Gayton Mckenzie says He’ll have the Last Laugh Regarding VAR

Minister of Sports, Arts, and Culture Gayton McKenzie says he’ll have the last laugh regarding Video Assistance Referee (VAR) in South Africa. It’s been four months since McKenzie made promises that he’d ensure the implementation of VAR in SA, specifically in the Premier Soccer League (PSL). At the time, McKenzie had met the South African Football Association (SAFA) National Executive Committee (NEC) in Gqeberha, Eastern Cape. Since then, football publications have estimated the costs of VAR to be in the…

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