Clubs have to meet safety conditions before they will be allowed to get on the sanitised pitch
Premier Soccer League clubs can now submit their compliance documentation in accordance with the plan for a return to training and will be given the individual go-ahead accordingly.
“There’s a protocol that has to be followed to return to training. The sports minister [Nathi Mthethwa] has granted us permission to do so [on June 24]‚ under the conditions of that protocol that was submitted by the PSL to the government‚” Comitis said. “Some clubs are not ready‚ and it might take them a few days to get ready. Other clubs‚ like ours, completed our compliance in anticipation. And we’re ready to rumble.”
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