Irvin Khoza says National Soccer League has handed in to the SA Football Association a proposed date for the season to resume.
JOHANNESBURG - Premier Soccer League chairperson Irvin Khoza has revealed that the final decision on when the season will resume is in the SA Football Association’s hands.
This is after they calculated that they need just six more weeks of matches to conclude the current 2019/20 campaign. At the media briefing, Khoza also added that the league “must finish” or clubs could find themselves forced to make serious financial decisions, including the retrenchment of staff. That is why it’s so urgent for us to start because beyond 30 June, we won’t be able to give clubs grants. And if that happens, it means we must revert to section 189 on retrenchments. So that is the reality of the situation.”
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