National Soccer League Chairman Irvin Khoza has been re-elected unopposed to lead the newly elected eight-member executive committee.
There are two new faces on the executive committee, Cape Town City’s John Comitis and Stellenbosch FC CEO, Robert Benadie.
The Chairman of the National Soccer League (NSL), Dr Irvin Khoza.
Re-elected unopposed by the 32 NSL member clubs today at the NSL Quadrennial General Meeting today in Sandton, Johannesburg. pic.twitter.com/Y3Vp4BH8vl
— Official PSL (@OfficialPSL) November 11, 2020
The eight-person executive committee elected are Kaizer Chiefs’ Kaizer Motaung, Golden Arrows CEO Mato Madlala, John Comitis, SuperSport United’s Stan Matthews, David Thidiela of Black Leopards, Mamelodi Sundowns’ Dr. Rejoice Vakashile Simelane and Bernadi.
Khoza admitted that the sport has been badly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The newly elected National Soccer League (NSL) Executive Committee as elected by the 32 NSL member clubs.
The term of the Executive is four years. pic.twitter.com/IPCDQgJPZ3
— Official PSL (@OfficialPSL) November 11, 2020
BREAKING NEWS:
The new National Soccer League (NSL) Executive Committee ?? pic.twitter.com/KfzJwUXpG6
— Official PSL (@OfficialPSL) November 11, 2020