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Willard Katsande

Katsande quits Rangers over pay & conditions

Former Amakhosi skipper has sensationally walked away from his managerial post just 54 days after taking charge. The legendary midfielder, affectionately known as 'Salt and Pepper', cited a lack of professional standards and broken promises as the reasons for his sudden exit from the Zimbabwean Northern Region Soccer League side.

Relebohile Mofokeng and Oswin Appollis, Orlando Pirates

POTS debate ramps up as new contender rises to challenge Appollis & Mofokeng

The race for the 2025/26 Premier Soccer League individual honours is reaching boiling point as a new name enters the conversation to challenge the established frontrunners. While the spotlight has largely remained on teenage sensation Relebohile Mofokeng, Richards Bay head coach Ronnie Gabriel has thrown a domestic spanner in the works by touting one of his own rising stars for a major accolade.

Yusuf Maart, SV Ried

Maart opens up on Chiefs exit

The former Amakhosi captain has finally lifted the lid on his dramatic departure from Naturena, revealing the internal tug-of-war that preceded his move to Austria. The midfielder, who was a cornerstone of the Soweto giant's starting line-up, had to take a stand against the club's management to ensure his dream of playing in Europe became a reality.

Mduduzi Shabalala & Grant Margeman, Siwelele vs Kaizer Chiefs, April 2026

Siwelele 2-0 Chiefs: 'They celebrated a draw like they won, some players must make way'

Fresh from their hard-fought Soweto Derby draw, Amakhosi were brought crashing back to earth as the Bloemfontein outfit swiftly punctured their renewed confidence. Lehlohonolo Seema’s side took another significant step away from the relegation zone with a performance full of purpose and conviction. The defeat not only snapped the Naturena side’s unbeaten run and dented their hopes of securing a stable top-three finish, but also tested the growing faith they had begun to place in the tactical approach of co-coaches Cedric Kaze and Khalil Ben Youssef.

Aden McCarthy, Inacio Miguel and Vusimuzi Mncube, Kaizer Chiefs vs Sekhukhune United

PSL interim coach faces uphill task as CAF Confed dream fades

Sekhukhune United looked well on course for a top-three finish and a place in continental football for much of the season. However, a disappointing second half of the campaign has seen Babina Noko lose momentum at the worst possible time, putting their CAF Confederation Cup ambitions under serious threat. The slump ultimately prompted a change in the dugout, and the new man at the helm has openly acknowledged the magnitude of the challenge as he looks to steady the ship.

Siyabonga Ndlozi, Magesi FC vs Durban City, April 2026

PSL Wrap: Magesi shine in seven-goal thriller as Galaxy sink and Richards Bay leapfrog Siwelele

As the 2025/26 Premier Soccer League hurtles toward a nail-biting finale, the race for the best possible finish and survival is reaching a boiling point. Dikwena tša Meetse delivered a statement performance, blowing City away to ease the heat on their top-flight status. Meanwhile, the Rockets’ slump rolls on with wins hard to come by, while the Natal Rich Boys keep knocking on the door, determined to muscle their way into the top-eight conversation.

Mpho Mvelase, TS Galaxy vs Richards Bay, April 2026

PSL Wrap: Galaxy slump deepens as Richards Bay leapfrog Siwelele, Arrows and Stellies secure key wins

As the 2025/26 Premier Soccer League season races toward a tense finale, the battle for the best position and survival is hitting a fever pitch. The Rockets’ struggles continue as wins prove elusive, while the Natal Rich Boys keep pushing to force their way into the top-eight conversation. At the other end, concern is growing for Magesi and the Mswenko Boys as the pressure at the bottom intensifies.

Siyabonga Ndlozi, Magesi FC vs Durban City, April 2026

PSL Wrap: Magesi shine in seven-goal thriller against Durban City as Galaxy sink deeper

As the 2025/26 Premier Soccer League hurtles toward a nail-biting finale, the race for the best possible finish and survival is reaching a boiling point. Dikwena tša Meetse delivered a statement performance, blowing City away to ease the heat on their top-flight status. Meanwhile, the Rockets’ slump rolls on with wins hard to come by, while the Natal Rich Boys keep knocking on the door, determined to muscle their way into the top-eight conversation.

Lehlohonolo Mojela, Sekhukhune United, Mthetheleli Mthiyani, April 2026

PSL Wrap: Stellenbosch stun Sekhukhune to derail top-three push

As the 2025/26 Premier Soccer League season hurtles toward its dramatic finale, the battle lines are sharply drawn across the table. Stellies' victory on Friday night did little to shift the standings, as Gavin Hunt’s charges remain level on points with Golden Arrows, who stay ahead on goal difference. The race to muscle into the coveted top eight is reaching a boiling point, while down in the trenches, sides like Marumo Gallants, Orbit College, and Magesi FC remain locked in a gritty scrap to dodge the drop.

Edgar Manaka, Marumo Gallants, Lebohang Lesako, Orbit College, April 2026

PSL Wrap: Penalty drama in relegation scrap as Gallants and Orbit College share spoils

The battle at the bottom remains unpredictable as the Mswenko Boys settled for a point in Bloemfontein. Meanwhile, Rise and Shine salvaged a late point against Chilli Boys, and Babina Noko’s Limpopo derby win reignited hopes of a strong finish following a winless run. Arrows also bounced back to collect all three points, as Usuthu were once again stalled in their push for CAF qualification.

Abbubaker Mobara, Chippa United, April 2026

PSL Wrap: Late penalty saves Polokwane City as Sekhukhune bounce back & Arrows take KZN bragging rights

Rise and Shine salvaged a late point against Chilli Boys after a penalty drama, while Babina Noko’s Limpopo derby win reignited hopes of a strong finish following a winless run. Arrows bounced back to secure all three points, as Usuthu were once again stalled in their push for CAF spot qualification, with the battle between Gallants and Orbit still wide open in the relegation zone.