Irvin Khoza has been re-elected as the Premier Soccer League chairman, with two new faces added to the executive committee.
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The astute football administrator ran unopposed and the 32 member clubs from the Premier Division and the National First Division had to vote in the seven people who would join Khoza in the league’s Exo – John Comitis and Robert Benadie are the new faces.
Jose Ferreira withdrew on the day of the elections, but reasons were not given, while Masala Mulaudzi, who recently acquired the status of Bidvest Wits and renamed it Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila, Chippa United’s Siviwe Mpengesi, Rantsi Mokoena of Free State Stars and Rendani Mulaudzi from AmaTuks were also nominated.
Bloemfontein Celtic CEO Khumbulani Konco lost his seat on the executive committee having been voted four years ago.
The rest of the Executive Committee has been confirmed as such:
- Irvin Khoza (chairman)
- Kaizer Motaung (Kaizer Chiefs)
- Mato Madlala (Golden Arrows)
- John Comitis (Cape Town City)
- Stan Matthews (SuperSport United)
- David Thidiela (Black Leopards)
- Rejoice Simelane (Mamelodi Sundowns)
- Robert Benadie (Stellenbosch FC)
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