I Diski Times
iDiski Media launched in December 2019 and offers various football-related media products. Our YouTube channel, iDiskiTV, features passionate opinions and in-depth match analysis from former South African football stars. We also publish iDiski Times, a weekly newspaper dedicated to PSL football, featuring breaking news and insightful articles from respected journalists in the field. The iDiski Times website serves as your around-the-clock source for the latest football news and a comprehensive hub where you can find content from both iDiski Times and iDiskiTV.
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4 days ago |
idiskitimes.co.za | Lorenz Köhler
Kaizer Chiefs have secured the signing of former Port Vale midfielder Ethan Chilsett ahead of the 2025/26 season. The Durban-born talent, whose father Donovan plied his trade in the Premier Soccer League, has spent his professional career in England over the past decade but has now been lured back home by Chiefs.
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5 days ago |
idiskitimes.co.za | Lorenz Köhler
Former TS Galaxy head coach Sead Ramovic says the rise of Samukele Kabini is like winning a trophy, reflecting on his move to Europe and recent senior international debut. Kabini, 21, joined Galaxy as a free agent from Orlando Pirates’ DStv Diski Challenge squad back in July 2023 under then-coach Ramovic who then entrusted the promising player with the spot in the senior team as a left-back and left centre back.
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6 days ago |
idiskitimes.co.za | Lorenz Köhler
Borussia Dortmund head coach Niko Kovac reiterated that teams from the Southern hemisphere have an advantage at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, but they are here to win games, not complain. Kovac, after the riveting 4-3 win over Mamelodi Sundowns where they had less ball possession and xG, which got tongues wagging globally – says the weather conditions, is not something they are used to.
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1 week ago |
idiskitimes.co.za | Lorenz Köhler
Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Marcelo Allende is confident they can overcome Fluminense, in a now must-win game, to advance from Group F in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. The Brazilian side currently top the standings on four points with a superior goal difference over Borussia Dortmund after a 4-2 win over Ulsan HD – who Sundowns beat 1-0 in the opening game.
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1 week ago |
idiskitimes.co.za | Lorenz Köhler
Borussia Dortmund head coach says Mamelodi Sundowns is a side that is ‘technically very well educated’ and their final Group F game against Fluminense will be ‘very tight’. Dortmund were massive favourites going into the second round of games in the group, but were made to sweat, literally and figuratively for three points edging Sundowns 4-3 in a seven goal thriller in Cinccinati, Ohio on Saturday afternoon.
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