It’s do-or-die time for Orlando Pirates
Orlando Pirates will have played seven matches in the space of a month just before Christmas, which include their Caf Champions League and Telkom Knockout Cup final fixtures. (more…)
Orlando Pirates will have played seven matches in the space of a month just before Christmas, which include their Caf Champions League and Telkom Knockout Cup final fixtures. (more…)
Brighton and Hove Albion loanee Percy Tau might not get to live his dream of playing in the Premier League, due to growing concerns around his work permit. (more…)
Chelsea star Eden Hazard admitted it was possible he would leave the club at the end of the season.
The South African Football Association (Safa) is set to take a R17-8-million loss for its financial year. (more…)
Orlando Pirates beat Kaizer Chiefs 2-1 in the semi-final of the Telkom Knockout, a result which sees the Buccaneers take one step closer to ending their four-year trophy drought. SoccerClub writer DEAN WORKMAN has picked out five things we learned from the encounter.
Orlando Pirates booked their spot in the Telkom Knockout final after securing a 2-1 victory against Kaizer Chiefs in the Soweto derby, courtesy of goals by Thembinkosi Lorch and Justin Shonga, writes MARSHALL GOUTS. (more…)
Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates are set to battle it out in the second instalment of the Soweto derby when the two sides meet in the Telkom Knockout semi-final on Saturday. (more…)
Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs do battle in the Soweto derby this weekend with a place in the Telkom Knockout final on the line. In a game of such magnitude, both clubs will require their star players to stand up. SoccerClub writer DEAN WORKMAN has picked out five Pirates players who could make the difference.
Former Kaizer Chiefs and current Mamelodi Sundowns attacker George Lebese has confirmed that he is looking for an exit from the former Caf Champions League winners. (more…)
Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates will yet again do battle in the Soweto derby this weekend. This time, however, there is a spot in the Telkom Knockout final at stake and a chance to end either one of the club’s trophy droughts. SoccerClub writer DEAN WORKMAN has picked out five reasons why Chiefs will book a spot in the final.