Why the premiership and lower tier seasons had to be played to their conclusion BraMahlatse
Khoza announced on Monday that professional football will resume on August 8 with the semifinals of the Nedbank Cup. Mamelodi Sundowns face Bidvest Wits while Bloemfontein Celtic tackle Baroka FC in the two semifinals.“It is very important that this league is seen to be one of the most progressive on the continent‚ and that results are settled on the field of play‚” he said.
"To finalise the results on the field of play is the best way to settle the score of who must go down‚ who must go up‚ who must win the league and who must be in the top eight. Khoza also praised the SA Football Association for going out of their way to ensure that the referees will be ready to officiate when the two leagues resume.
"Fortunately‚ Safa have gone out of their way to make sure referees are ready and as we speak referees are being tested and they have flown them down to Johannesburg. We are at the point where the referees are ready to go into the PSL bubble.”
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