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Premier Soccer League

  1. Money In The Bank! European club announces signing of South African star as PSL club cashes in

    The forward is the latest South African talent to cross the borders and sign for a foreign club, ready for the challenges that come with the move. Having made an impressive mark in the Premier Soccer League, he now has an opportunity to test his ability in a different environment against a different kinds of opponent. For the star, it is a career progression, and for the PSL club, it was an opportunity to cash in on one of their prized assets.

  2. R20 million At Stake! Mngqithi feels robbed after Chiefs win, slamming Khoza's PSL - 'Nobody cares'

    As Abafana Bes'thende's poor form continues, their head coach feels that they were robbed in their match against Amakhosi. The two PSL sides met in a rather high-stakes game, as each wanted a win to end their respective winless run in the league. Although the Soweto giants won, their victory has been questioned and the ex-Masandawana tactician said there is a need to introduce the refereering technology into the league.

  3. Chiefs 1-0 Arrows: 'Pirates and Downs are shaking, but Amakhosi should sign Nwabali & extend Ben Youssef's deal'

    After dropping four points from a possible six before the Premier Soccer League went on a break, Amakhosi have resumed the campaign with a win. Although they were wasteful, especially in the first half, the win and a clean sheet are good enough to set a positive tone ahead of more crucial games coming up. Abafana Bes'thende will head home more worried as their winless run in the league extends to four games in a row.

  4. Cardoso drags Riveiro and Pirates as he explains Sundowns' decision to sign injured Saleng

    The winger completed a surprise move to the Brazilians from the Soweto giants, catching many off guard, including Masandawana players and Orbit College FC where he was on loan. The transfer was finalised while Orbit College heavily relied on him as a key figure in the team in their bid to maintain their Premier Soccer League status for next season. However, he will have to wait a bit longer before making his Masandawana debut.

  5. Is this the end of Modiba? Ex-Chiefs and Pirates stars agree on emerging Sundowns defender

    The 19-year-old burst onto the big stage impressively and has underlined Masandawana’s depth at left-back. His presence and performances could pose a huge challenge to more established players, including Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos’ first-choice option and Divine Lunga. With Fawaaz Basadien and Asekho Tiwani also in the mix, competition for a regular place in that position is set to intensify at Chloorkop.

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PSL

  1. Cardoso: 'Mothiba could not last the match' as Leon's impact at Sundowns is debated

    The defending Premier Soccer League champions put up a decent shift to claim maximum points against the Mswenko Boys in their first game of the year, staged at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium on Tuesday night. The victory took Masandawana past Orlando Pirates in the log. The Brazilians now hope to sustain their form all the way to the end of the 2025/26 season.

  2. Predicting Chiefs' XI to face Arrows - Chislett and Shinga set to start for Amakhosi?

    After failing to collect maximum points in their last two games before the Premier Soccer League took a break in December, Amakhosi resume the campaign with some pressure on their shoulders. On paper, their game against Chippa United was expected to be an easy one given the Chilli Boys' poor form this season; however, the Soweto giants were forced to share points after a goalless draw. The Glamour Boys dropped more points when they were held to another goalless draw by TS Galaxy.

  3. Sundowns 2-0 Orbit College: 'Leon just arrived in the PSL, already has more goals than Mbule'

    The Tshwane giants bounced back to winning ways and reclaimed Premier Soccer League top spot right on their return from the 2025 AFCON break with a result stating their intentions in their bid for a ninth straight title. Their Portuguese coach started what looked like a second-string side before throwing in familiar names in the second half. But they still managed to see off the challenge of their visitors from Limpopo.

Premier League

  1. Rooney bats away comparison with Arteta's Arsenal & vintage Man Utd

    Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney delivered a hilarious response when asked how the current Arsenal team would fare against one of the best sides assembled under Sir Alex Ferguson. The Red Devils outfit that won the Premier League and Champions League double in 2008 will go down in history as an all-time great side. And Rooney believes that the team he played in are streets ahead of Mikel Arteta's current one.

  2. Refs chief insists officials were RIGHT not to show Dalot red

    Premier League referees' chief Howard Webb has said the match officials were correct in their decision not to send Diogo Dalot off during Saturday's win for Manchester United over rivals Manchester City at Old Trafford. Dalot was shown a yellow card for an ugly foul on Jeremy Doku by referee Anthony Taylor which was supported by VAR Craig Pawson. Webb has now explained why he thinks the officials got the decision spot on.

  3. Chelsea's transfer twist! New Jacquet plan revealed

    Chelsea have come up with a new plan to sign Jeremy Jacquet from Rennes as the Blues aim to beat off competition to land the €60 million-rated (£52m/$70m) defender from the Ligue 1 side. Liam Rosenior's side are eager to bolster their backline in the January transfer window and have identified the exciting 20-year-old as a top target. Liverpool are also thought to be interested after missing out on Marc Guehi.

  4. Grealish suffers broken foot in huge blow to World Cup dream

    Everton loanee Jack Grealish has suffered a suspected stress fracture in his foot that could keep him sidelined for 'months'. The winger has been rejuvenated at the Toffees after falling down the pecking order at Manchester City. But his hopes of making it into England's 2026 World Cup squad have been handed a blow after picking up an untimely injury.

  5. Former Man Utd star set for sudden Marseille exit

    Former Manchester United star Angel Gomes is set to leave Marseille in January after just six months with Roberto De Zerbi's side. The midfielder has struggled to make an impact at the Stade Velodrome so far in the 2025-26 campaign and is being pushed towards the exit so that the Ligue 1 side can make room for some new recruits to bolster the first-team squad.

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