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1 week ago |
sowetanlive.co.za | Lefty Shivambu
This weekend, the country is again standing on the brink of another international sports feat as Mamelodi Sundowns goes into battle for African club football honours. SA, a nation passionate about sports and fervently devoted to football, is without a doubt standing with Masandawana. A triumph for the Pretorians in Cairo on Sunday evening will be a major victory for the country. South Africans are a patriotic folk; we take great joy in celebrating our country’s successes.
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1 week ago |
sowetanlive.co.za | Neville Khoza |Lefty Shivambu
Lucas Ribeiro Costa of Mamelodi Sundowns and Ibrahim Blati Toure of Pyramids during the 1st Leg of the CAF Champions League final match between Mamelodi Sundowns and Pyramids FC at Loftus Versfeld Stadium on May 24, 2025 in Pretoria, South Africa. Needing a straight win or high-scoring draw to lift the CAF Champions League title, a tough challenge awaits Mamelodi Sundowns in Cairo when they face Pyramids in the return leg of the decider at 30 June Stadium on Sunday (7pm SA time).
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1 week ago |
businesslive.co.za | Neville Khoza |Lefty Shivambu
SuperSport United avoided the playoffs by a whisker after their 1-1 draw with Golden Arrows in their resumed match at the Lucas Moripe Stadium in Pretoria on Thursday to finish 14th on the Premier Soccer League table. The match was resumed in the second half, with SuperSport sitting in 15th place and needing a draw to move to 14th spot to avoid the playoffs.
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1 week ago |
sowetanlive.co.za | Neville Khoza |Lefty Shivambu
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso during the 1st Leg of the CAF Champions League final match between Mamelodi Sundowns and Pyramids FC at Loftus Versfeld Stadium on Saturday. Following their disappointing 1-1 draw with Pyramids in the CAF Champions League final first leg at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday, Mamelodi Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso remains optimistic his side will get a positive result in the second leg in Egypt on Sunday.
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2 weeks ago |
sowetanlive.co.za | Neville Khoza |Lefty Shivambu
JDR Stars coach Nemasisi Nditsheni. After their protest over the ineligibility of a Durban City player, Saziso Magawana, was dismissed by the Premier Soccer League's disciplinary committee on Tuesday, JDR chairman Nditsheni Nemasisi revealed that they will wait for the outcome of today's hearing to make a decision whether to appeal or not.
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