I started this because I was actually kind of curious about the goings on down in the GladAfrica Championship, but since there is low African traffic, we can talk about the whole PSL system here, I guess. I noticed that the ladders in both the wiki and the PSL's NFD page show a discrepancy in teams, though in both cases, 16 teams are shown. Royal AM is included on the PSL's page, but not on the wiki. Was there a license change or some such issue? I'll investigate more tomorrow. It's a bit late.
https://www.iol.co.za/sport/soccer/...me-patch-c25a532e-8b4c-40e8-a9d6-647e7f6f9b93 CAPE TOWN – It was back-to-back no-shows from defiant National First Division (NFD) club Royal AM at Chatsworth Stadium on Thursday afternoon, when they were fixtured to play Richards Bay. As a result, Richards Bay came away with three points from what would have been an all-NFD clash. The match officials went through the usual pre-game procedures before Limpopo referee Victor Hlungwani blew the game off and signalled the walk-over for Richards Bay. Earlier in the day, the Premier Soccer League (PSL) used its Twitter account to announce that the game was taking place. It confirmed that the PSL have not abandoned the contentious relegation/promotion playoffs, despite the ongoing court battles and Royal AM's refusal to play their first fixture a few days ago.
Breaking NewsA sad day for the people of Free State and Bloemfontein as the pride and joy of Bloemfontein, Bloemfontein Celtic FC has been sold to #Mamkhize and will relocate. The team was co-founded by Norman Mathobisa and Victor Mahatane in 1969.#Andile#Bloemfontein pic.twitter.com/PwWaXJbhsN— Free State World (@FreeStateWorld1) August 14, 2021 The sale of the Premier Division status of Bloemfontein Celtic to Royal AM has been approved, according to a letter sent by the Premier Soccer League (PSL) to both clubs. https://t.co/7OU4envv72— Times LIVE (@TimesLIVE) August 14, 2021