Cape Times

Stellenbos­ch confident of PSL spot

- Rodney Reiners

THE WESTERN CAPE this week launches a concerted effort to catapult another football club into the top-flight PSL, when Stellenbos­ch FC participat­e in the end-of-season promotion play-offs.

The format is a three-team round-robin league featuring the National First Division (NFD) clubs which finished second and third – Black Leopards and Stellenbos­ch – and the team that ended secondlast in the PSL: Baroka FC. The eventual winner joins NFD champions Thanda Royal Zulu in the PSL next season.

Stellenbos­ch host Baroka at the Athlone Stadium (kick-off 3pm). The club, previously known as Vasco da Gama, is now based in the Cape Winelands and enjoyed a sound, consistent NFD campaign under coaches Sammy Troughton and Steve Barker.

Usually, midweek games such as this will start at 7.30pm, but the club’s wily chief operations officer, Edries Burton, a former Bafana Bafana defender, explained why they had decided to play the game in the afternoon.

“We have played the majority of our games in the NFD in the afternoon, so that is what we are accustomed to,” Burton said. “Also, because of the Cape conditions at the moment, it’s also a little slippery in the evening.”

Baroka, though, won’t be too concerned. Looking back at their season, they’ve certainly found the Mother City a rather welcoming place – a good luck charm if you will. The Polokwane-based club has played in the Cape three times this season and won every game: beating Cape Town City and Ajax Cape Town in the league and FC Cape Town in the Nedbank Cup. It was, in fact, the weekend’s 1-0 win over Ajax that sealed them the play-off spot ahead of Highlands Park.

But Burton is quietly confident that Stellenbos­ch can pull off a big surprise and be promoted to the PSL. “There is a positive vibe in the camp. But we know we have to have respect for the opposition as they are, after all, a PSL club. We are just making sure we have all the bases covered as we head into the play-offs.”

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