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Sundowns visit Orbit College with title pressure rising in the PSL

Soweto Marathon’s prize-money saga deepens as elite club vows to stay away
One of South Africa’s leading running clubs says it will not return to future editions of the Soweto Marathon after athletes allegedly went unpaid months after the 2025 race. The controversy has triggered governance shake-ups and renewed calls for tighter financial oversight in local road running.

Why Marvelous Nakamba Is Being Brought Along Slowly at Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield Wednesday coach Henrik Pedersen says Marvelous Nakamba’s limited minutes are less about selection and more about safeguarding a player who has battled injuries. The club believes a measured reintroduction gives the Zimbabwe international the best chance to become a reliable option in the run-in.
Underdogs stole the show as politics threatened to sink the 2026 T20 World Cup
The 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, delivered breakout moments from emerging nations even as diplomatic tensions forced Bangladesh out and reshaped the schedule. India still lifted a historic third title, but the tournament’s defining storyline became a test of cricket’s ability to function when geopolitics enters the fixture list.

Cruzeiro’s title night turns into a red-card record as Mineiro final boils over
Cruzeiro ended a six-year wait for the Campeonato Mineiro crown, but the decisive final will be remembered as much for a late melee as for the 1-0 scoreline. Post-match reports confirmed an unprecedented 23 red cards — the most ever recorded in Brazilian football — eclipsing a mark that had stood since 1954.

Sundowns chase summit spot, but Orbit’s survival fight could turn it into a trap game
Mamelodi Sundowns head into their meeting with Orbit College knowing three points could lift them to the top of the league table. Orbit, sitting in the relegation scrap, arrive with everything to gain — and the kind of desperation that can unsettle even the slickest title contenders.
Kipchoge’s Cape Town debut turns a personal milestone into a statement for African marathoning
Eliud Kipchoge will run his first-ever marathon on African soil when he lines up in Cape Town on May 24, launching a two-year plan to race across all seven continents. Beyond the novelty, his presence could accelerate Cape Town’s push toward World Marathon Majors status and spotlight the continent’s depth in distance running.

Barbourfields set for another Dynamos–Highlanders showdown as PSL locks in Charity Cup clash
Zimbabwe’s biggest club rivalry returns to Barbourfields Stadium after the PSL confirmed match arrangements for Dynamos vs Highlanders in the Jairos Jiri Charity Cup. Beyond bragging rights, the pre-season meeting is a tone-setter for two giants looking to turn recent near-misses into a serious 2026 league push.
Good news for Zimbabwe: Udinese clear Jordan Zemura for March Warriors duty
Jordan Zemura’s status for Zimbabwe’s March internationals has been clarified, with Udinese confirming the left-back is fit and available. The update settles recent speculation and gives the Warriors a major boost ahead of key fixtures against South Africa and Lesotho.
'I never point fingers' - Man City blink first in title race
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City have blinked first in the run-in during this season's Premier League title race - so has the momentum now swung Arsenal's way?...

South Africa’s Last Test Day Before Exile: The 1970 Rout of Australia That Echoed for 22 Years
On March 10, 1970, South Africa crushed Australia by 323 runs at St George’s Park — a dominant win that also became the country’s final day in Test cricket for more than two decades. The match stands as both a sporting high point and a haunting marker of what international isolation would take away from players, fans, and the game itself.
Sundowns’ Form Surge Meets Stade Malien’s Edge: A Quarter-Final That Won’t Follow the Script
Mamelodi Sundowns head into their quarter-final with momentum, and Miguel Cardoso’s recent comments about “courage” and a “beautiful match” hint at a squad that believes its wobble has hardened it. Stade Malien may be dismissed in some corners, but their profile suggests a stubborn opponent capable of turning a tie into a street fight.

Sri Lanka turn to Gary Kirsten to rebuild their ODI identity ahead of the 2027 World Cup
Sri Lanka Cricket have appointed Gary Kirsten as men’s head coach on a two-year deal beginning April 15, 2026, with the 2027 ODI World Cup as the clear north star. The hire signals a shift toward long-term high-performance planning—and a bet that Kirsten’s calm, process-driven methods can steady a side searching for consistency.

Broos widens the Bafana net: Zwane and Adams return as Panama tests take shape
Hugo Broos has named a broad preliminary Bafana Bafana group for the upcoming Panama friendlies, with Themba Zwane and Jayden Adams back in the mix after missing Afcon. The 38-man list signals both a reset and an audition window as South Africa start building toward the next competitive cycle.

Inside the FNB Stadium suite dispute: why hospitality rules are becoming a flashpoint
A hospitality suite leaseholder at FNB Stadium says Stadium Management South Africa’s restrictions and operating rules don’t match the premium price of entry. The complaint shines a light on a growing tension in modern venues: who really controls the matchday experience in corporate boxes.

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