Premier Soccer League

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Premier Soccer League
Premier Soccer League
Sport Football (soccer)
Founded 1996
No. of teams 16
Country(ies) South Africa
Most recent
champion(s)
Mamelodi Sundowns
Official website PSL.co.za

Premier Soccer League is the trading name of the National Soccer League (NSL) of South Africa, also known by its initials (PSL). The top league is the ABSA Premier League, sponsored by ABSA. The next highest league is the National First Division, which is divided into two regional streams.
The current CEO of the PSL is Norwegian Kjetil Siem who succeeded Englishman Trevor Phillips after the 06/07 season. The PSL's headquarters are located in Parktown, Johannesburg.

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[edit] History

The PSL was founded by Kaizer Motaung, Irvin Khoza, Raymond Hack and Jomo Sono, in 1996.
Manning Rangers were the first to be crowned champions of the PSL in 1997 when the Gordon Igesund-coached side was stunning all and sundry by winning the title ahead of a number of more fancied opponents.
From 1998 to 2000 the league was dominated by Sundowns, who pulled off a hat-trick of titles.

In 2001, Igesund moved to Orlando Pirates and helped the Buccaneers secure the title. The following season he moved to Cape Town-based Santos, and steered it to win the league title, thus becoming the first coach to win the championship with three different clubs.

The 11 April 2001 marked a dark chapter in South African history when 43 people lost their lives and 158 others were injured in a stampede during a match between Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs at an overcrowded Ellis Park Stadium.

The league was reduced from 18 to 16 teams after the end of the 2001/2002 season to avoid fixture congestion, causing two teams, Ria Stars and Free State Stars, to be disbanded.

In 2004, a match-fixing scandal rocked South African soccer. An investigation codenamed "Operation Dribble" was launched by the South African police in June 2004. More than 40 arrests were made, ranging from club bosses to match commissioners, referees and their assistants.

Kaizer Chiefs successfully defended their league title in 2005 after they won the prestigious trophy in 2004 for the first time in a decade.

The 2005/2006 season saw Mamelodi Sundowns capturing the title for the fourth time.

The PSL has helped raise the standard of club soccer in South Africa, providing the sport with better media coverage and much-improved revenue through strong sponsorship deals. Sponsors include renowned brands like SABC, SAA, Vodacom, Telkom and Coca-Cola. It has also provided a platform for local players to make their mark and catch the eye of overseas clubs.

In February 2007, the much-awaited launch of a Reserve League pilot project took place. The football fraternity, including newly-appointed Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Alberto Parreira had been calling for a Reserve league to strengthen domestic structures ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Norwegian Kjetil Siem will be the league's new CEO after Trevor Phillips announced his retirement from the post after numerous years.

[edit] Sponsorship

Since its inception in 1996, the Premier Soccer League been sponsored. The sponsor has been able to determine the league's sponsorship name. The list below details who the sponsors have been and what they called the competition:

  • 1996–2007: Castle Lager (Castle Premiership)
  • 2007–: ABSA (ABSA Premiership)

[edit] Format

There are sixteen clubs in the Premier League. During the course of a season (which lasts from August to May) each club plays the others twice, once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents for a total of 30 games for each club. Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a defeat.

The champion of the Premier League and the second placed team advance to the MTN CAF Champions League, the third placed team, and the Nedbank Cup champions, advance to the CAF Confederation Cup, which is the African equivalent of the UEFA Cup.

The bottom team in the ABSA Premier League is automatically relegated.

[edit] 2006/2007 season

[edit] 2007/2008 Premier Soccer League teams

Ajax Cape Town
Urban Warriors
AmaZulu
Usuthu
Bidvest Wits
The Students
Black Leopards
Lidoda Duvha
Bloemfontein Celtic
Phunya Sele Sele
Free State Stars
Ea Lla Koto
Golden Arrows
Abafana Bes'thende
Jomo Cosmos
Ezenkosi
Kaizer Chiefs
Amakhosi
Mamelodi Sundowns
The Brazilians
Moroka Swallows
The Birds
Orlando Pirates
The Buccaneers
Platinum Stars
The Lions of the North
Santos
The People's Team
Supersport United
Matsatsantsa
Thanda Royal Zulu
Amabhubesi

Maritzburg United were relegated to the National First Division after the 2006/2007 season. 15th-placed AmaZulu survived the drop after winning the relegation/promotion play-offs.

[edit] League table

for updated standings visit PSL.co.za

[edit] Top goalscorers

Last updated April 27, 2008

Player Club Goals
Flag of Zambia James Chamanga
Moroka Swallows
14
Flag of South Africa Diyo Sibisi
Free State Stars
12
Flag of South Africa Erwin Isaacs
Engen Santos
11
Flag of South Africa Excellent Walaza
Orlando Pirates
10
Flag of South Africa Dumisani Ngwenya
AmaZulu
9
Flag of South Africa Nathan Paulse
Ajax Cape Town
9
Flag of South Africa Sandile Ndlovu
Moroka Swallows
9
Flag of South Africa Siyabonga Innocent Mkhwanazi
AmaZulu
8
Flag of South Africa Thembinkosi Fanteni
Ajax Cape Town
7
Flag of South Africa Eleazar Rodgers
Engen Santos
7
Flag of Zambia Noah Chivuta
Bidvest Wits
6

[edit] PSL managers

Manager Club Appointed
Flag of South Africa Craig Rosslee Ajax Cape Town July 2007
Flag of South Africa Clive Barker AmaZulu July 2007
Flag of South Africa Roger De Sa Bidvest Wits June 2007
Flag of South Africa Boebie Solomons Black Leopards May 2007
Flag of South Africa Khabo Zondo Bloemfontein Celtic May 2007
Flag of Malawi Kinnah Phiri Free State Stars July 2007
Flag of South Africa Manqoba Mngqithi Golden Arrows January 2007
Flag of South Africa Jomo Sono Jomo Cosmos 1995
Flag of Turkey Muhsin Ertuğral Kaizer Chiefs June 2007
Flag of South Africa Gordon Igesund Mamelodi Sundowns October 2006
Flag of Zimbabwe Ian Gorowa Moroka Swallows June 2007
Flag of South Africa Owen Da Gama Orlando Pirates September 2007
Flag of Botswana David Bright Santos January 2008
Flag of Argentina Miguel Gamondi Platinum Stars December 2007
Flag of South Africa Gavin Hunt Supersport United June 2007
Flag of Sweden Roger Palmgren Thanda Royal Zulu August 2007

[edit] Replaced managers

Last updated January 10, 2008

Club Date Out In
Orlando Pirates September 2007 Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Bibey Mutombo Flag of South Africa Owen Da Gama
Platinum Stars September 2007 Flag of South Africa Owen Da Gama Flag of South Africa Allan Freese &

Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Thierry Mulonzo

Platinum Stars December 2007 Flag of South Africa Allan Freese &

Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Thierry Mulonzo

Flag of Argentina Miguel Gamondi
Santos January 2008 Flag of Mauritius Jean-Marc Ithier Flag of Botswana David Bright

[edit] Past seasons

[edit] 2005-06 season

Main article: PSL 2005-06

[edit] 2006-07 season

Main article: PSL 2006-07

[edit] 2007-08 season

Main article: PSL 2007-08

[edit] Past winners

Season Winner Relegated Runner-up
1996–97 Manning Rangers Michau Warriors; Witbank Aces Kaizer Chiefs
1997–98 Mamelodi Sundowns African Wanderers; Real Rovers Kaizer Chiefs
1998–99 Mamelodi Sundowns Dynamos; Vaal Professionals Kaizer Chiefs
1999–00 Mamelodi Sundowns AmaZulu; Mother City Orlando Pirates
2000-01 Orlando Pirates Bloemfontein Celtic; African Wanderers Kaizer Chiefs
2001-02 Santos AmaZulu; Tembisa Classic Supersport United
2002-03 Orlando Pirates Bush Bucks; African Wanderers Supersport United
2003-04 Kaizer Chiefs Hellenic; Zulu Royals Ajax Cape Town
2004-05 Kaizer Chiefs Manning Rangers; Wits University Orlando Pirates
2005-06 Mamelodi Sundowns Free State Stars; Bush Bucks Orlando Pirates
2006-07 Mamelodi Sundowns Maritzburg United Silver Stars
2007-08 SuperSport United Black Leopards; Jomo Cosmos Ajax Cape Town

[edit] League records

  • Most PSL titles: 5 – Mamelodi Sundowns (1997/98; 1998/99; 1999/00, 2005/06, 2006/07)
  • Biggest PSL win: 8-1 – Supersport vs Zulu Royals (2003/04)
  • Most goals scored in a season: 73 – Chiefs (1998/99)
  • Most goals conceded in a season: 85 – Mother City (1999/00)
  • Most points in a season: 75 – Sundowns (1999/00)

[edit] All time (1996/97-2007/08) PSL records by clubs

(Pts)
#
Club
[1]
Seasons
GP
W
D
L
Pts
PPG
(PPG)
#
1 Kaizer Chiefs 12 (1996/97-2007/08) 384 184 131 69 683 1.779 1
2 Mamelodi Sundowns 12 (1996/97-2007/08) 384 192 103 89 679 1.768 2
3 Orlando Pirates 12 (1996/97-2007/08) 384 185 121 78 676 1.760 3
4 Supersport United 12 (1996/97-2007/08) 384 150 124 110 574 1.495 4
5 Moroka Swallows 12 (1996/97-2007/08) 384 144 110 130 542 1.411 7
6 Jomo Cosmos 12 (1996/97-2007/08) 384 125 134 125 509 1.326 12
7 Bidvest Wits 11 (1996/97-2004/05,
2006/07-2007/08)
354 118 120 116 474 1.339 11
8 Santos 11 (1997/98-2007/08) 350 120 114 116 474 1.354 10
9 Ajax Cape Town 10 (1998/99-2007/08) 316 123 82 111 451 1.427 5
10 Manning Rangers 9 (1996/97-2004/05) 294 114 73 107 415 1.412 6
11 Hellenic 10 (1996/97-2003/04,
2006/07-2007/08)
324 93 92 139 371 1.145 18
12 Bush Bucks 9 (1996/97-2004/05) 294 97 78 119 369 1.255 16
13 Bloemfontein Celtic 9 (1996/97-2000/01,
2004/05-2007/08)
290 98 71 121 365 1.259 15
14 Free State Stars 8 (1996/97-2001/02,
2005/06,2007/08)
264 86 89 89 347 1.314 13
15 Golden Arrows 8 (2000/01-2007/08) 248 82 79 87 325 1.310 14
16 AmaZulu 9 (1996/97-1999/00,
2001/2002,2003/2004,
2005/2006-2007/08)
290 70 80 140 290 1.000 21
17 Black Leopards 7 (2001/02-2007/08) 214 67 53 94 254 1.187 17
18 Platinum Stars 5 (2003/04-2007/08) 150 52 51 47 207 1.380 9
19 Mother City 4 (1996/97-1999/00) 136 40 34 62 154 1.132 19
20 Dynamos 4 (1998/99,
2002/03-2004/05)
124 29 39 56 126 1.016 20
21 African Wanderers 4 (1997/98,
1999/00-2000/01,
2002/03)
132 28 30 74 114 0.864 26
22 Tembisa Classic 3 (1999/00-2001/02) 102 24 30 48 102 1.000 22
23 Vaal Professionals 3 (1996/97-1998/99) 102 23 26 53 95 0.931 25
24 Ria Stars 2 (2000/01-2001/02) 68 24 22 22 94 1.382 8
25 Real Rovers 2 (1996/97-1997/98) 68 16 19 33 67 0.985 23
26 Maritzburg United 1 (2005/06-2006/07) 60 11 18 31 51 0.850 27
27 Michau Warriors 1 (1996/97) 34 9 6 19 33 0.971 24
28 Witbank Aces 1 (1996/97) 34 4 7 23 19 0.559 28

[edit] Top goalscorers

Season Player Team Goals
2006/2007 Chris Katongo Jomo Cosmos 15
2005/2006 Mame Niang Moroka Swallows 14
2004/2005 Collins Mbesuma Kaizer Chiefs 25
2003/2004 Jackie Ledwaba Zulu Royals 14
2002/2003 Lesley Manyathela Orlando Pirates 18
2001/2002 Ishmael Maluleke Manning Rangers 18
2000/2001 Daniel Mudau Sundowns 15
1999/2000 Daniel Mudau Sundowns 15
1998/1999 Pollen Ndlanya Kaizer Chiefs 21
1997/1998 Keryn Jordan Manning Rangers 11
1996/1997 Wilfred Mugeyi Bush Bucks 22
  • Youngest player to score a goal in PSL history:

Thulani Ngcepe, Moroka Swallows : 16 years, 359 days (January 14, 2007) [1].

  • Most goals scored in one match by a single player :

James Chamanga, Moroka Swallows : five (December 09, 2007) [2].

[edit] Notable current players

[edit] Notable former players

  • Note: Some players have played for more than one team

[edit] Founder Members

AmaZulu
Bloemfontein Celtic
Cape Town Spurs
Hellenic
Jomo Cosmos
Kaizer Chiefs
Manning Rangers
Michau Warriors
Moroka Swallows

Orlando Pirates
QwaQwa Stars
Real Rovers
Mamelodi Sundowns
Supersport United
Umtata Bush Bucks
Vaal Professionals
Witbank Aces
Wits University

[edit] Executive Committee

Irvin Khoza (chairman)
Kaizer Motaung
Mato Madlala
Natasha Tsichlas

John Comitis
David Thidiela
Goolam Allie
Stanley Matthews

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ The latest names are used for clubs who had name changes, e.g. Benoni Premier United was formerly known as Hellenic.

[edit] External links