The Premier Soccer Leaguer relegation/promotion play-offs will go ahead as planned on Sunday after a decision from Johannesburg High Court.
PSL prosecutor confirmed on Saturday evening that the high court dismissed urgent application from Upington City to interdict the play-offs.
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Upington complained that Milford FC failed to adhere to the Under-23 rule in the Motsepe Foundation Championship, claiming that they did not have the minimum amount under-23 players on the field.
"I can confirm that a short while ago the high court in Johannesburg dismissed an urgent application to interdict the play-offs, scheduled to commence tomorrow," Majavu said via the PSL media department.
"Such application was brought by Upington United Football Club, having lost an arbitration yesterday evening.
"According to Upington, they wanted the play-offs to be interdicted pending a review of their challenge against the arbitration award in terms of which their protest was dismissed.
"I can now confirm that the play-offs will proceed without a glitch after their application was dismissed with costs. There will be no further commentary on the matter unless there are any subsequent development arising from any other subsequent matters. The Upington chapter has now been closed."
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