Chiefs confirm two Covid-19 cases
Kaizer Chiefs have confirmed that two players have tested positive for Covid-19 as the PSL looks to prepare for a proposed return to training.
Kaizer Chiefs have confirmed that two players have tested positive for Covid-19 as the PSL looks to prepare for a proposed return to training.
Stellenbosch FC have confirmed that three members of their staff have tested positive for Covid-19 but the players remain free of the virus after the first round of testing.
South African Football Association (Safa) acting CEO Tebogo Motlanthe has confirmed that the dates of the transfer window are likely to change in accordance with the completion dates of the 2019-20 season.
Experienced PSL coach Cavin Johnson believes it will be very difficult for Kaizer Chiefs to return to action and have the same success as at the start of the season because teams have figured out their tactical approach.
The Premier Soccer League (PSL) has been hoping to complete the season before 31 July but the Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Nathi Mthethwa, says the department is still only assessing the league’s plans to return to training.
Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Sammy Seabi says despite his minimal playing time this season, he will show the patience and hard work to ensure his success at Downs.
Bloemfontein Celtic have announced that midfielder Given Mashikinya has become the second PSL player to contract Covid-19.