After a tense goalless draw in Pretoria, all eyes now turn to Cairo for the decisive second leg — a clash steeped in history, drama, and no shortage of pride.
After two tightly contested first-leg encounters in the CAF Champions League semifinals, neither of South Africa’s representatives — Mamelodi Sundowns nor Orlando Pirates — could capitalize fully on home ground advantage.
As Al Ahly prepares to host Mamelodi Sundowns at the iconic Cairo International Stadium, the spotlight isn’t just on the players — it’s on the dugout, too.
Kaizer Chiefs and Bafana Bafana legend Siphiwe Tshabalala has received a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be part of the FIFA Player Executive Programme that aims to address the challenges that players face when transitioning to life after retirement.
CAF President Dr. Patrice Motsepe has explicitly stated the critical importance of a successful Kaizer Chiefs for the development of South African football, offering high praise for the club and the Motaung family.
Mamelodi Sundowns face a growing challenge in retaining their midfield maestro, Teboho Mokoena, as a club from the French Ligue 1 has reportedly made an approach for the influential player.
A number of players from different generations can attest to Teko Modise’s claim that it is close to impossible to say no once you are summoned by Orlando Pirates chairman Irvin Khoza.
Simba SC head coach Fadlu Davids has called for significant improvement from his squad ahead of their crucial CAF Confederation Cup semi-final second leg against Stellenbosch FC.
Kaizer Chiefs are reportedly casting their net wider in their search for attacking reinforcements, with sources revealing that the Soweto giants have expressed interest in Thapelo Matlhoko, a striker currently plying his trade in the Motsepe Foundation Championship with…