National soccer league
Legendary SA football administrator Abdul Bhamjee dies aged 82
Bhamjee, who was affectionately known as 'Mr Soccer' during his prime, died peacefully at his Johannesburg home on Monday night following a long battle with...
Addressing the media after his re-election, Khoza emphasized the importance of the NSL for football lovers across the country.
The world football governing body Fifa has accepted that it is the government's responsibility to approve the return to play date and Safa will update Fifa on the progress achieved.
Safa president Danny Jordaan and National Soccer League (NSL) chairperson Irvin Khoza have been mandated to meet and brief the ministers of Health and Transport on what needs to be done in the case of football returning to play.
Football in the country has been suspended since March due to the coronavirus pandemic with SAFA and the PSL initially at loggerheads about when the football season can resume.
NSL chairman Dr Irvin Khoza noted that despite the recession and the tough economic times facing South Africa, football remains attractive and trusted by sponsors.
The Urban Warriors will now focus and channel all its resources into achieving promotion back to the Absa Premiership.
Judge Denise Fisher granted the Premier Soccer League leave to appeal in the protracted eligibility saga of former Ajax Cape Town striker Tendai Ndoro.
The PSL announced its decision to appeal the ruling by Judge Fisher which set aside advocate William Mokhari’s ruling, his ruling docked points from Ajax in three matches which translated into automatic relegation.
The protracted and complex Tendai Ndoro saga has rumbled on for seven months and is in danger of delaying and affecting the start of the new Absa Premiership season, which is due to begin on 4 August.