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The 2023–24 South African Premiership, known as the DSTV Premiership for sponsorship reasons, and also commonly referred to as the PSL after the governing body, was the 28th consecutive season of the South African Premiership. The season ran from 4 August 2023 and concluded on 25 May 2024.
The South African Premiership, officially referred to as the Betway Premiership for sponsorship purposes, and commonly referred to as the PSL after the governing body, [1] is the premier men's professional soccer league and the highest division in the league system of South Africa, organised since 1996.
The 2024 MTN 8 was the 50th edition of the South African soccer competition featuring the top 8-placed teams at the conclusion of the previous DStv Premiership season, and the 17th under its current sponsored name. The competition started on 3 August 2024.
It might not mean much in the grand scheme of things, but how did your club fare in the 2023 Premiership table? The disparity in the number of matches played in the calendar year makes a ...
The 2024–25 South African Premiership is the 29th consecutive season of the South African Premiership.It is known as the Betway Premiership for sponsorship reasons, after the premature end of the sponsorship from the league's previous sponsor, DSTV, and also commonly referred to as the PSL after the governing body. [1]
DStv Premiership: 1st: MTN 8: Runners-up: Nedbank Cup: Runners-up: Champions League: Semi-final: African Football League: Winner: Highest home attendance: 28,900 v Kaizer Chiefs 9 August 2023: Biggest win: 4–0 v Golden Arrows 15 August 2023
Mamelodi Sundowns: (2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022–23, 2023–24) [2] Biggest title winning margin (34 games): 8 points Manning Rangers: Biggest title winning margin (30 games): 16 points Mamelodi Sundowns: Smallest title winning margin: 0 points and +5 goal difference —
Sekhukhune United F.C. is a South African soccer club from Burgersfort, Sekhukhune District, Limpopo, that plays in the South African Premiership. [3] Previously playing as African All Stars in the SAFA Second Division, the club was founded under its current name after purchasing the National First Division licence from Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila. [4]