PREMIER-SOCCER-LEAGUE

MT Sports director Moira Tlhagale and Pitso Mosimane

Jurisdiction of football agent disputes in spotlight at High Court

Mamelodi Sundowns’ lawsuit against former coach Pitso Mosimane and MT Sports currently underway at the South Gauteng High Court has brought the jurisdiction of matters involving agents in South African football under the spotlight.

Sekhukhune United protest to SAFA referee Siyabonga Nkomo

PSL aims to meet with SAFA for clarity on the selection of referees

Premier Soccer League acting CEO Mato Madlala says they aim to meet with the South African Football Association [SAFA] to get clarity on how the football mother body selects referees for matches.

Dr. Kaizer Motaung during the South African Hall of Fame Legends Lunch celebrating the induction of Dr. Kaizer Motaung at The Hall of Fame, FNB Stadium on November 16, 2023 in Johannesburg, S

Kaizer Motaung open to PSL succession plan talks

Kaizer Chiefs chairman Kaizer Motaung has responded to questions about the Premier Soccer League’s future, saying the current hierarchy should now be discussing who will take over.

Chairperson of PSL Irvin Khoza at the joint media briefing on proactively tackling gambling addiction at PSL Headquarters on November 06, 2024 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The South African

It’s a blessing to be trusted by my business competitors - PSL Chair Irvin Khoza

Premier Soccer League (PSL) Chairman Irvin Khoza says it’s a special blessing and a huge responsibility to be trusted by members of the 32 PS clubs by deciding to retain him for the next four years.

Referees

PSL referees now get security on match day

SABC Sport can confirm the Premier Soccer League [PSL] and SAFA have agreed to re-introduce protection services for referees.

SAFA official Abdul Ebrahim during the GladAfrica Championship match between Real Kings and Ajax Cape Town at Chatsworth Stadium on January 22, 2020 in Durban, South Africa.

SAFA slap match officials with 16-week ban from PSL games

SABC Sport has established that the SAFA review committee has suspended three match officials from Premier Soccer League [PSL] games for a period of four months, recommending a rehabilitation program.