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Orlando Pirates are set to make a big decision on Monnapule Saleng’s future following a season of uncertainty, and the Siya crew finds out the latest.
With Percy Tau now a free agent and eligible to sign for any club of his choosing, newly crowned African champions Pyramids FC have reportedly made a decision on potentially signing him.
Difficult as it's been to get into the starting line-up at Mamelodi Sundowns, Neo Maema is not surprised that he was able to make the final squad that has travelled to the USA for the FIFA Club World ...
Ulsan HD have sent a warning to their Club World Cup competitors ahead of a crunch clash against Mamelodi Sundowns. Previous reports indicated that the Korean side targeted the game against ...
Cape Town Spurs have launched an urgent application in the Gauteng High Court to challenge the outcome of their Motsepe Foundation Championship clash against Durban City, arguing that their opponents ...
Agent Mike Makaab has gone into detail to explain why there is no bitterness in Mamelodi Sundowns’ decision not to extend the contract of Rivaldo Coetzee, as they get excited for a new chapter in the ...
Following the departure of Innocent Maela, former Orlando Pirates captain Lucky Lekgwathi has given three players who are capable of wearing the armband permanently, while he predicted something ...
Portugal secured their second UEFA Nations League title after defeating European champions Spain on penalties. Result: Portugal 2-2 Spain (Portugal won 5-4 on penalties) Roberto Martinez recalled ...
Agent Mike Makaab has confirmed that his client Sipho Mbule has been offered to a Soweto outfit. The midfielder's contract with Mamelodi Sundowns is set to expire at the end of June, with the club not ...
Mamelodi Sundowns could be left with a small change from the FIFA Club World Cup cash injection, if their spike in transfer fee monies continues to go up.
As Mamelodi Sundowns gear up for their long-awaited FIFA Club World Cup debut in the United States, the official 23-man squad has been confirmed, and it includes some notable omissions.
The intervention of government into SAFA matters, could heighten accountability, after the Teboho Mokoena yellow card debacle took sharp focus in parliament.
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