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Kaizer Chiefs' failure to honour fixture throws PSL schedule into disarray

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PREMIER Soccer League (PSL) executives will meet to further discuss Kaizer Chiefs' failure to honour their DStv Premiershi­p fixture against Cape Town City over the weekend.

Amakhosi released a lengthy statement last Friday, stating that no less than 31 members of the organisati­on had tested positive for Covid-19, with the new variant taking its toll on the Gauteng province.

Chiefs then closed down their training facilities, asking the PSL to postpone the rest of their December domestic league matches as all staff and players went into the mandatory 10-day isolation period.

A deliberati­on took place on Friday, but the PSL executives could not come to an agreement, which meant the regular weekend fixture schedule remained.

Cape Town City pitched up to a locked FNB Stadium ahead of the 18:00 kick-off on Saturday, with the match officials checking all the necessary player cards for approval, while Chiefs did not show up.

Meanwhile, according to the SowetanLIV­E website, there are suggestion­s that the PSL may bring a stop to the "entire programme" as Chiefs have clearly stated they would only return to training once their medical team has given the all-clear.

The PSL is already set for a month-long break from December 23 until mid-February 2022 due to the Africa Cup of Nations starting in early January.

"After recovering (from Covid), you need to retest. Your test needs to be negative... then you need at least 10 days where you have to have no symptoms. From there, you can graduate to full training," said the South African Football Associatio­n's (SAFA) chief medical officer Thulani Ngwenya. – SPORT24.

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