Premier Soccer League (PSL) chairman Irvin Khoza made a big announcement at the Quadrennial General Meeting of the National Soccer League (NSL) on Wednesday.
The 32 clubs of the PSL, including those from the Betway Premiership and Motsepe Foundation Championship, were in attendance at the Quadrennial General Meeting, where Khoza was re-elected unopposed as chairman of the league, with the executive committee members confirmed as well.
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Khoza made a big announcement that the PSL was rewarding Kaizer Chiefs chairman Motaung R2 million as a gift to spoil himself, after he celebrated his 80th birthday recently.
Motaung is one of the founding members of the NSL and has made a big contribution to South African football over the years, serving as an executive member for many years. The R2 million cheque is a token of appreciation for his loyal service to the development of football in the country as a NSL founding member.
Khoza stated that he was granted permission by the executive committee to give Khoza the financial gift to "spoil himself".
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The Quadrennial General Meeting was held at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg.