With the National Soccer League (NSL) set for its Quadrennial General Meeting today, there are no surprises expected on how the members are likely to decide on their leadership, sources have reiterated.
The PSL leadership will assemble at Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg this morning where the NSL Executive Committee will be elected for the next four years.
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PSL chairman Irvin Khoza is expected to remain in his position after he emerged as the sole nominee once again, as per the list of candidates released by the League at the end of last month.
With regards to the Exco, the League's leadership currently consists of Khoza, Kaizer Motaung, Mato Madlala, John Comitis, Stan Matthews, David Thidiela, Rejoice Simelane and Robert Benadie, who have been in the office since 2019 as elected during the previous QGM.
As confirmed by the PSL, a full list of nominees for today's QGM consists of Khoza (sole nominee for the chairperson role), Kaizer Motaung for being part of the executive committee along with Mato Madlala, Dr Rejoice Simelane, Abram Sello, Stanley Matthews, Johhny Mogaladi, Sandile Zungu, Robert Benadie, John Comitis, Tim Sukazi and Sifiso Biyela.
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"I can tell you that everyone is happy about the charman and his role and there is no doubt about it. When you talk about the chairman, you talk about somebody else, someone who knows what he is doing and very capable and that is why he's got the support of everyone. He's done so well for the League over the years and the country's football, and he will continue doing so with the support of all the members. The expectation is for him to continue to lead for another four years for further improvement of our League. The are no expected surprises," said the source.
Khoza has been the PSL chairman since 2003.
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