Polokwane City Football Club to fight for PSL status
The Management of Polokwane City Football Club has promised their fans that they will fight for maximum points in the last two remaining matches of the Premier Soccer League (PSL) in order to keep their PSL status. They find themselves in 13th position of the League with 31 points after 27 matches. In their last …

The Management of Polokwane City Football Club has promised their fans that they will fight for maximum points in the last two remaining matches of the Premier Soccer League (PSL) in order to keep their PSL status.
They find themselves in 13th position of the League with 31 points after 27 matches.
In their last matches they face Chippa United and Free State Stars Football Club who have proved to be tough opponents.
Club spokesperson, Vusi Ntimane promised their supporters that they would win the last two encounters. “We will save our team and compete for trophies next season. We beat Chippa in the first round and I think we will beat them again,” concluded Ntimane.
Story and photo: Herbert Rachuene
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