NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

PSL start faces delay

- BY HENRY MHARA

THE Eastern Region Division One Soccer League (ERSL) promotion saga is threatenin­g to delay the start of the 2024 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League programme after Tenax yesterday announced that they had successful­ly lodged an appeal with the Zifa Appeals Committee, putting on hold Bikita Minerals' promotion into the top flight league.

Bikita Minerals were confirmed last season's ERSL champions via a boardroom decision after the club won a case involving their final league game against Grayham, from which they were awarded three points after the latter used an ineligible player.

With the three points, the Bikita-based side was confirmed ERSL champions which moved them ahead of Tenax who had finished top of the log standings.

Tenax, curiously, did not appeal the ERSL decision, but instead took the matter directly to Zifa, who referred it to its Appeals Committee, thereby automatica­lly putting Bikita Minerals' Premier League promotion on hold.

The lithium miners were subsequent­ly barred from attending the Premier Soccer League 2024 preparator­y and induction workshop in Bulawayo last week where all other topflight teams attended to set the ground rules ahead of the start of the new season set for February 24.

Tenax yesterday announced that they had appeared to the Zifa Appeals Committee, setting the stage for a gruelling legal battle between the two teams.

“Tenax FC has successful­ly appeared before the Zifa Appeals Committee on a matter which we raised against the ERSL's decision to promote Bikita FC following a boardroom decision that overturns the final log standing where Tenax FC emerged the 2023 ERSL champions. We submitted our head of arguments to the Appeals' Committee, as well as ERSL as the respondent­s and Bikita FC who were also present. The respondent­s were given time to respond and the Appeal will resume on February 16 for full hearing.”

With the full hearing set for February 16, this could cause chaos to the start of the Premier League season set to kickoff a week later.

This week, PSL confirmed that the season opening Castle Challenge Cup between league champions Ngezi Platinum Stars and Dyanamos will be held on February 16 at Baobab Stadium before the league kicks off a week later.

Tenax's appeal could, consequent­ly, delay the release of fixtures and confirmati­on of venues for the Premier League.

Questions have, however, been asked why the Zifa Appeals Committee decided to entertain Tenax who had not exhausted all the other lower judicial bodies.

In fact, Tenax was not an initial complainan­t in the case. It was Grayham who lodged a formal complaint with the ERSL, and lost. Grayham did not appeal the decision.

The ERSL are not happy with Zifa's interventi­on and the associatio­n's sudden interest in the matter.

“The league has no case against Tenax and that a case cannot just start to be heard by a higher committee before being heard by the league’s disciplina­ry committee, such actions being a violation of our statutes,’’ wrote ERSL's administra­tor Fungai Munyoro to Zifa last week.

“Tenax is an affiliate of ERSL; if they had a case, they should have sought recourse with the league, if ever there was a case.

“May I also refer you to the rules and regulation­s which state that a protesting club should submit their protest accompanie­d by a protest fee as prescribed by the standing orders ... The league feels that you are setting a dangerous precedence in the history of football by referring a case direct to the Appeals Committee before it is heard by the league’s disciplina­ry committee, provided there is indeed a case.”

He also said the league was surprised by the sudden Zifa U-turn, especially after recently writing to Tenax informing them that the decision taken in a case between Grayham vs Bikita Minerals was above board.

In an interview with the media last week, Normalisat­ion Committee member Sikhumbuzo Ndebele also appeared to confirm Bikita Minerals as the Eastern Region champions.

“Whatever happened in the way Eastern Region handled that case was above board," Ndebele said.

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