"We've got enough experience already; it doesn't work for us. If Orlando Pirates can opt for youngsters, then who are we to ignore youngsters?" says club boss Khurishi Mphahlele, addressing ...
South Africa, captained by Paul Roos, claimed a 15–12 victory thanks to tries from Loftus Versfeld, Dickie Luyt and Doug Morkel and a conversion by Syd de Melker. Ireland crossed through Harry Thrift, ...
Well-travelled coach Augusto Palacios has shared words of wisdom laced with disappointment following South Africa's failure to ascend the podium at Wednesday evening's CAF Awards. Despite being ...
In this edition of Where Are They Now, KickOff catches up with Moroka Swallows legend Marcus Mphafudi, who also had stints with the Soweto duo of Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs. The Tembisa-based ...
Erasmus’ bench includes the back-up front row of Johan Grobelaar, Gerhard Steenekamp, and Wilco Louw, while Snyman will provide cover at lock, Smith at loose forward, hybrid Esterhuizen able to cover ...
Egyptian giants Al Ahly have had a special request granted ahead of their CAF Champions League encounter against Josef Zinnbauer's JS Kabylie. The Red Devils will begin their quest for a 13th ...
Damian Willemse’s heroics earned him the Player of the Match for the Springboks in their 32-14 win over Italy in Turin, but long before he was a two-time World Cup winner, he was a kid from Strand ...
Dillon Sheppard has opened up about a crucial conversation with academy graduate Aden McCarthy, who is having a breakout season with the Kaizer Chiefs first team.
Football Kenya Federation (FKF) president Hussein Mohammed has revealed they will review their policies after the humiliating loss to Senegal.
An Orlando Pirates midfielder renowned for his game-changing abilities and an educated left foot has provided a detailed explanation on how he deals with reduced playing time.
With FIFA having updated rankings following the recently ended international break, here are the 10 highest-ranked African nations.
Former Orlando Pirates coach José Riveiro has once again explained why he cannot see himself working for another team in South Africa having enjoyed a fruitful three-year spell with Bucs.