Pitso not losing any sleep over ‘rude’ Sundowns fans
Al Ahly coach Pitso Mosimane is not afraid or daunted by facing Mamelodi Sundowns supporters and officials, he said, after he was insulted in their last CAF Champions... Read more.
Victor Gomes: From a ‘terrible’ player to one of the top referees
Johannesburg- Victor Gomes was such a crappy soccer player that he decided to officially call it quits at the age of 14. He then grabbed the whistle and became a... Read more.
Afcon gave me hope for the future – Mhango
Johannesburg- Orlando Pirates swashbuckling striker Gabadinho Mhango says that having a fantastic Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) tournament has made him focus more... Read more.
De Sa slams CAF bosses, Motsepe for inequalities at Afcon tourney
Johannesburg-Banned Egypt assistant coach Roger de Sa has hit back at CAF bosses, including Patrice Motsepe, for inequalities at the Africa Cup of Nation (Afcon)... Read more.
I was merely managing Salah – Gomes
Johannesburg- South Africa’s best referee Victor Gomes says that he was just managing Liverpool and Egypt superstar Mohamed “Mo” Salah when he offered him... Read more.
We studied Al Hilal intensively – Mnqithi
Johannesburg – Mamelodi Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi says that they have done an intensive study on their opponents Al Hilal ahead of their CAF Champions... Read more.
Motaung refuses to spar with AmaZulu boss
Johannesburg – Kaizer Chiefs football manager Bobby Motaung says they are aware of the utterances made by AmaZulu chairperson and owner Sandile Zungu that... Read more.
Chiefs, PSL to pick one of three top legal eagles as arbitrator
Johannesburg- The South African Football Association (Safa) CEO Tebogo Motlanthe has written to both Kaizer Chiefs and the Premier Soccer League (PSL) legal department... Read more.
Clubs rushing to beat transfer window deadline
Johannesburg- With the January open transfer window set to end tomorrow, clubs are rushing to beat the deadline in beefing up their squads for the second half of... Read more.
Local athletes get back on the track
Johannesburg – The country’s athletics fraternity and Athletics South Africa president James Moloi are breathing a huge sigh of relief now that they can... Read more.