
Shalulile grateful to sign for Sundowns
Highlands Park striker Peter Shalulile is grateful to have signed for Mamelodi Sundowns, saying he is going to Chloorkop to add value and compete in the Caf Champions League.
Highlands Park striker Peter Shalulile is grateful to have signed for Mamelodi Sundowns, saying he is going to Chloorkop to add value and compete in the Caf Champions League.
After months of disruption and uncertainties caused by the coronavirus, the 2019-20 season is finally set to come to its conclusion on Saturday afternoon. SoccerClub examines the five teams looking to beat the drop of the final day.
The 2019-20 PSL season will finally come to an end on Saturday afternoon. There have been massive disruptions and doubts cause by the coronavirus but, come Saturday afternoon, the champions will be crowned. Will it be Kaizer Chiefs or Mamelodi Sundowns? SoccerClub unpacks all the title permutations.
Gabadinho Mhango returned to the top of the PSL goalscoring charts as he netted a late winner for Orlando Pirates over Maritzburg United on Wednesday evening. FourFourTwoSA writer DEAN WORKMAN unpacks the talking points from the clash.
Mamelodi Sundowns cruised to a comfortable 3-0 win over Polokwane City on Wednesday evening to remain on Chiefs’ tail and take the title race to the final day. FourFourTwoSA writer DEAN WORKMAN selects the main talking points from the encounter.
Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has guaranteed that the club will win a Champions League title after falling just short in Sunday’s finale.
Borussia Dortmund director Sebastian Kehl expects Jadon Sancho to stay at the club for “at least” another season.
Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar has revealed the team never considered the possibility of being eliminated from the Champions League as they completed a stunning comeback to keep their dream of winning the competition alive.
Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho said he will let Serge Aurier decide if he wants to play or not following the death of his brother.
A coronavirus relief plan for world football which could cost up to £1.2 billion ($1.5bn) has been announced by Fifa.