Safa appoints new acting CEO
The South African Football Association (Safa) has appointed Tebogo Motlanthe as its new acting CEO following the departure of former acting CEO Gay Mokoena. (more…)
SuperSport United CEO Stanley Matthews, in an exclusive interview with SoccerClub, revealed that he believes that the PSL has handled the disruptions caused by the coronavirus better than big league across the world such as the Bundesliga and La Liga, writes DEAN WORKMAN.
Orlando Pirates have confirmed that midfielder Ben Motshwari has tested positive for coronavirus, becoming the first PSL player infected.
According to reports in Portugal, Belenenses SAD midfielder Sphephelo Sithole has become the first South African footballer confirmed to have contracted the coronavirus.
South African Minister of Sports, Arts and Recreation, Nathi Mthethwa, has reminded Safa and the PSL of the importance of working together when planning for the resumption of football in the country.
Mark Keohane, on IOL Sport and Independent Media, writes that not only does he miss EPL action, he also misses Manchester United’s Sir Alex Ferguson. (more…)
The Premier League has reiterated its desire to complete the 2019-20 season, which has been suspended since March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Mark Keohane, on IOL Sport, writes that Lionel Messi has no comparison as a goal scorer or goalscoring assist. He also participates in a goal every 70 minutes. (more…)
AmaZulu are the first South African club to confirm that they will not be able to pay the full salaries of both playing and non-playing staff this month.
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane has revealed he was a big Kaizer Chiefs fan growing up and doesn’t hate the club – instead he sees them as his rivals and competition.