The Kaizer Chiefs match could provide Sekhukhune United an opportunity to get closer to sneaking into the top eight, which is what the club's head coach ...
We also need to win this game and maybe get a chance in the top eight, but we won’t disappoint our supporters at home,” said Makhubedu. it will be a good game and we are not going to let our supporters down,” said Makhubedu, speaking through the club’s media department. “It will be a good game and for the fact that we are at home it gives us an advantage.
GOAL takes a look at how Kaizer Chiefs could start against Sekhukhune United in a PSL clash at Emirates Airline Park on Saturday.
Nurkovic could also be recalled to the starting line-up as the Glamour Boys look to record their 12th win of the season in the league. Baccus will be keen to impress in order to re-cement his place in the team. The former Vitoria Setubal star injected some needed speed and urgency to the Chiefs' attack after coming on as a substitute against Masandawana and Amakhosi were awarded a penalty after he was fouled in the box. The former Melbourne City star is expected to return to the starting line-up - filling the void left by the suspended Nange. Bvuma will be looking to register his third clean sheet of the season in the league when he faces the PSL debutants. The experienced defender will be returning to Emirates Airline Park where he made his PSL debut in August 2007.
South Africa Premier League is on the verge of conclusion as Sekhukhune United host a resurgent Kaizer Chiefs at the Emirates Airline Park on Saturday.
Amakhosi recorded a respectable draw against the defending champions on matchday 28 and that has helped them in their quest of playing in CAF competition next season. They are safe already this season and need not to panic as thirty-two points have given them the edge over 15th placed Moroka Swallows. South Africa Premier League is on the verge of conclusion as Sekhukhune United host a resurgent Kaizer Chiefs at the Emirates Airline Park on Saturday. The home team are safe and have nothing to fight for while the Visitors must win their next two matches for them to feature in the Continental tournaments next season.
Kaizer Chiefs have been found guilty of fielding ineligible players in their DStv Premiership match against Sekhukhune United by the Premier Soccer League ...
“They have to pay R100,000. With regards to the second and third respondents, the players were both fined a monetary amount of R10,000 which was wholly suspended for a period of 12 months on condition that they are not found guilty of the same offence.” “Having listened to the submission made by the prosecutor on behalf of the league as well as the legal representatives on behalf of Chiefs and the two respondents, the PSL DC ruled that Chiefs will be fined a monetary amount of R200,000, 50% percent of which is suspended for 12 months on condition that they are not found guilty of the same offence in that period,” Majavu said.
Ramahlwe Mphahlele is looking forward to going back with Kaizer Chiefs to a special venue for him in Emirates Airline Park,
We’ve watched their videos and the coaches have been telling us about their strengths and weaknesses and we will obviously plan for the game and look to go to Ellis Park and get the result. The past two games we’ve managed to pick up the levels we were promising,” Mphahlele concluded. “They have a very experienced team, a very tough team. I was still at high school in Grade 10 in the 2006/2007 season and I was still a kid. They’ve been doing well, we have to be at our best for us to be able to get maximum points there,” said Mphahlele. “I have fond memories of Ellis Park. For me, in the PSL it’s where it all started.
As Sekhukhune United host Kaizer Chiefs in the DStv Premiership on Saturday at the Emirates Airline Stadium, Amakhosi will look to push for CAF ...
Babina Noko will play their last game at home against Chiefs at Emirates Airlines Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
But they will also need to win their last two games and hope the results of other fixtures turn out in their favour. Katsande said the mood in their camp is high besides a lack of results in the past few games. They deserve for us to close this chapter on a high and give them something to talk about during the off-season.”
Kaizer Chiefs have pleaded guilty for fielding two ineligible players against Sekhukhune United in a DStv Premiership encounter last year.
"With regards to the second and third respondents, which are the players, they were both fined a monitory amount R10 000, which whole amount is suspended for a period of 12 months on condition that during the period of suspension, they are not found guilty of the same offence. "Kaizer Chiefs was fined a monitory amount of R200 000, 50 percent of which is suspended for a period of 12 months on conditions that during the period of suspension, they are not found guilty of the same offence," Majavu said via the PSL's media department. Majavu confirmed on Friday that the Soweto giants pleaded guilty and were fined along with McCarthy and Shabalala.
Kaizer Chiefs continue pushing to end the Premier Soccer League campaign in the top-three although their future is not in their hands.
They will then go into the final match hoping to end the season on third position but that is subject to Royal AM losing all their remaining matches which includes a game in hand against Orlando Pirates. They are fourth on the standings but second-placed Cape Town City and Royal AM who are on position three stand in Chiefs’ way in their quest to finish the season in the top three. The Soweto giants make a short trip to Emirates Airline Park for the first time since 2010 for a meeting with Sekhukhune United in this second-last game of the season.
Kaizer Chiefs have pleaded guilty to fielding two ineligible players in their DStv Premiership clash against Sekhukhune United last December.
Majavu said in a statement released by the PSL: "With regards to the second and third respondents, which are the players, they were both fined a monitory amount R10 000, which the whole amount is suspended for a period of 12 months on condition that during the period of suspension, they are not found guilty of the same offence. Chiefs were handed a fine of R200 000, half of which is suspended for 12 months, while both players were also handed fines. Both players were found to not have been properly registered for the league campaign, and PSL prosecutor Zola Majavu handed down sanctions.
Follow all of the live action from this afternoon's DStv Premiership clash between Sekhukhune United and Kaizer Chiefs below!
Follow all of the live action from this afternoon’s crunch DStv Premiership clash between Kaizer Chiefs and Sekhukhune United below Follow all of the live action from this afternoon’s DStv Premiership clash between Sekhukhune United and Kaizer Chiefs below! Ramahlwe Mphahlele of Kaizer Chiefs during the 2018 Telkom Knockout quarterfinal match between Kaizer Chiefs and Supersport United at Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban on 04 November 2018 Photo: Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePix