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Africa Cup of Nations

  1. Boost for Cardoso? Argentine star returns to Sundowns after leaving European club

    Although he arrived at Chloorkop with the expectation that he would turn into a big star, that has yet to be realised, as he has been sent to clubs on loan deals since then. His R46 million signing continues to be a gamble that is yet to pay off, as he could be out again in January, as Masandawana look somewhat like a solidly working unit, especially the attacking department.

  2. PSL transfer rumours: Is Moismane set for Sundowns return?

    Check out the latest transfer news and rumours from Amakhosi, Buccaneers, Masandawana and the rest of the PSL teams. The 2025/26 winter transfer window came and went with all the PSL clubs reinforcing their squads. However, with the summer transfer window fast approaching, technical benches will be re-examining their squads and looking for the perfect player to plug a gap or drive them onto meeting their season ambitions.

  3. Treble dream possible! Mokwena praised by ex-Zamalek coach as MC Alger chase three trophies

    Mokwena's journey with the Algerian side has been impressive so far, and they are likely to lift more trophies in his maiden season. Judging by how the journey is going, the South African tactician could have a far more successful season after struggling with Moroccan giants Wydad Casablanca. This is the second time that the Premier Soccer League-winning tactician has been praised by an opponent who faced his team.

  4. AFCON Wrap: Mane shines, Koulibaly sees red as Senegal outwit Benin to go top

    Both Teranga Lions and the Leopards concluded their preliminary duties with convincing victories as they set eyes on the knockout duties. Although they were reduced to ten men, Senegal thumped Benin, while DR Congo were too strong for Botswana, who finished the campaign sitting at the bottom of the group. Meanwhile, Tanzania advanced to the Round of 16 following its hard-fought positive result against Tunisia.

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Videos

  1. Amorim faces the music after woeful Wolves draw

    Ruben Amorim insists he remains "very confident" that Manchester United will have a strong season despite seeing his side drop points against bottom-of-the-table Wolves in Tuesday's Premier League clash at Old Trafford. Facing the media after a hugely disappointing performance from the Red Devils, the Portuguese tried to explain what went wrong, pointing to a lack of fluidity and the fact he's missing some key players. Watch the full clip above ⬆️

PSL

  1. GOAL's 2026 New Year predictions

    It has been a memorable year in South African football, marked by plenty of excitement and several major achievements. Bafana Bafana qualified for both the Africa Cup of Nations and the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The junior national teams played in major international tournaments and flew the country’s flag high.

  2. Ex-Pirates and Bafana star breaks silence after controversy hits his popular festive tournament

    The tournament is one of the best-attended events in December, drawing spectators from far and wide every year. The tournament in question is one of the oldest in the country, but this year's edition was rocked by a controversial incident that forced one match to be abandoned. This is another incident that has been reported after a football administrator was killed in another annual tournament in Limpopo.

  3. Motsepe's silent warning to Cardoso after admitting Downs are in 'unfamiliar position', sends PSL message to Bucs

    The Brazilians have been dominating the South African top-flight for a decade, winning nine out of the possible 10 top-tier crowns, with a now-defunct Bidvest Wits the only team to have stopped them from achieving the feat. As a matter of fact, they have won the last eight crowns consecutively, but it seems the Soweto giants are determined to stop them.

Premier League

  1. Hojlund permanent move to Napoli from Man Utd just a 'formality'

    Rasmus Hojlund will not be returning to parent side Manchester United at the end of the season, according to a Napoli director. The young Danish striker completed a deadline day loan move to the Serie A giants in the summer after Ruben Amorim brought in Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo to bolster his frontline. A fresh start in Italy has brought the best out of Hojlund, who is now scoring regularly under Antonio Conte.

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