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What’s in City Press Sport: Wait a minute, SA is still checking VAR | Keeping Chiefs at Bay

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Whats in City Press Sport 21 April 2024
Whats in City Press Sport 21 April 2024
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COLUMN

Tim Spirit: Do referees, coaches and analysts even know laws of the game?

Week in and week out, coaches and the club supporters lambast officials over the same thing: poor officiating

STORIES

Wait a minute, SA is still checking VAR

Amid the growing outcry over bumbling match officials, it turns out that SA soccer is not really ready for the implementation of the video assistant referee (VAR) – not any time soon, at least.

Bafana vs Nigeria: Gauteng initiates interest to host

After losing out on the right to host the Nedbank Cup final, Gauteng will go all out to make sure they host the much anticipated 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifier between Bafana Bafana and Nigeria in September.

Everson’s rapid rise from amateur to PSL

A response to a Facebook advert resulted in Jacob Everson’s move to Moroka Swallows.

Keeping Chiefs at Bay

Two items often dominate conversations whenever the PSL programme gets under way: one is whether Mamelodi Sundowns can stretch their lead at the summit of the DStv Premiership log and the other is whether Kaizer Chiefs will win their next match.

SA blind golfer conquers the fairways

In township parlance, if a person excels at something, they are considered to be “blind” - in the context of golfer Charlene Pienaar, being blind applies both ways.

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