Sirino charged for allegedly assaulting Daniels, Furman
Mamelodi Sundowns playmaker Gaston Sirino has been charged for allegedly assaulting SuperSport United duo Clayton Daniels and Dean Furman. (more…)
Mamelodi Sundowns playmaker Gaston Sirino has been charged for allegedly assaulting SuperSport United duo Clayton Daniels and Dean Furman. (more…)
Orlando Pirates interim coach Rhulani Mokwena is dissatisfied with the current form and believes their performance does not speak the same language as the results. (more…)
Orlando Pirates will be looking to kickstart their season with a win over their fiercest rivals in the Telkom Knockout quarter-finals on Saturday and coach Rhulani Mokwena will have to get his combinations right to produce a moral boosting victory.
George Maluleka is confident that Kaizer Chiefs can get a positive result when they face Orlando Pirates in a Telkom Knockout Cup quarter-final on Saturday. (more…)
Kaizer Chiefs meet Orlando Pirates in a mammoth Telkom Knockout Cup quarter-final clash on Saturday, and Ernst Middendorp will be hoping they can continue their current form. (more…)
Kaizer Chiefs will be hoping to book their place in the Telkom Knockout Cup semi-final with a victory over Orlando Pirates. SoccerClub writer DYLAN APPOLIS picks five Amakhosi players who could fire them past Pirates. (more…)
Orlando Pirates are unbeaten against their fiercest rivals, Kaizer Chiefs, since 2014 heading into Saturday’s Telkom Knockout quarter-final. The Buccaneers, however, have endured a tough period and will need the following five stars to help fire them past Amakhosi, writes DEAN WORKMAN.
Watch as Kaizer Chiefs striker Leonardo Castro and midfielder Willard Katsande talk to the media in the Soweto derby buildup for the Telkom Knockout quarter-final against Orlando Pirates.
Watch as Kaizer Chiefs coach Ernst Middendorp talks to the media in the Soweto derby buildup for the Telkom Knockout quarter-final against Orlando Pirates, while also reacting to the win over Mamelodi Sundowns.
With the PSL disciplinary committee starting to deal with matters across the league, it is believed that Cape Town City midfielder Mpho Makola could face a ban from anywhere between four games to six months if found guilty by the PSL of manhandling and pushing referee Abongile Tom.