Premier League to restart on 17 June
The Premier League season will resume on 17 June, with Manchester City’s meeting with Arsenal one of the first matches to be played.
The Premier League season will resume on 17 June, with Manchester City’s meeting with Arsenal one of the first matches to be played.
Kaizer Chiefs have commented on the latest developments surrounding their appeal at the Court of Arbitrations for Sport over their transfer ban issued by Fifa, stating that finishing the 2019-20 season is being prioritised over the appeal.
Mamelodi Sundowns president Patrice Motsepe has reassured his players and staff members that there will be no salary cuts at the club during the nationwide lockdown period. (more…)
Chelsea star Callum Hudson-Odoi has been arrested on suspicion of rape following an alleged incident at his west-London apartment. (more…)
SuperSport United CEO Stan Matthews expects Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns will be well placed to leverage their financial muscle in the transfer market coming out of the coronavirus pandemic as other clubs ‘balance the books’, writes DEAN WORKMAN in a SoccerClub exclusive.
Percy Tau has added a European league winners medal to his collection with the Belgian Pro League season being officially cancelled after the General Assembly voted to accept finalising the league table with each club having played 29 games.