The highly anticipated South African football season kicks off this weekend with the highly anticipated MTN8 tournament.
Mamelodi Sundowns defender Keanu Cupido has moved to ease growing concerns over player fatigue ahead of the 2025/26 Premier Soccer League season, following the club’s intense pre-season schedule that included participation in the FIFA Club World Cup.
In a disciplinary ruling this week, Premier Soccer League outfit Marumo Gallants have been fined R200,000 for fielding an ineligible player during the 2024/25 Betway Premiership season.
Amazulu will look to end a five- winless run in their MTN8 quarter-final against last year’s cup runners-up Stellenbosch at the DHL Stadium on Sunday.
Keanu Cupido says Sundowns have the ability to deal with the rigours of another Premiership campaign despite a busy off-season competing in the Club World Cup.
Sekhukhune United have announced the departure of two more players ahead of their crucial MTN8 clash against TS Galaxy.
Seasoned 32-year-old forward Thabiso Kutumela is exploring a move to a club outside of South Africa after trials with local teams proved unsuccessful.
Richards Bay coach Ronnie Gabriel is embracing the underdog role ahead of his team’s MTN8 quarter-final clash with Mamelodi Sundowns, stating that the Natal Rich Boyz are feeling “no pressure” as they prepare for the monumental task.
Brazilian attacker Lucas Ribeiro celebrated a phenomenal 2024/25 season by dedicating his Premier Soccer League awards to his Mamelodi Sundowns teammates.
Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Miguel Cardoso has attributed his Premier Soccer League Coach of the Season award to the collective effort of his players and staff.