Sowetan

Confed to force Pirates’ games past end of PSL season

Break from simultaneo­us fixtures a must

- By Mahlatse Mphahlele

The PSL is set to be forced to abandon the tradition of having the last two rounds of fixtures played at the same time given that Orlando Pirates are on the verge of reaching the CAF Confederat­ion Cup final.

Pirates’ season now seems likely to have to be extended beyond the DStv Premiershi­p’s May 21 finish, and this has a knock-on effect in that

Bucs’ remaining league opponents will also compete the campaign late.

The Buccaneers have one foot in the continenta­l final after they pulled off a hardfought 2-0 victory over Al Ahli Tripoli in Benghazi, Libya, on Sunday in the first leg of the semifinal. They host Ahli in the second leg at Orlando Stadium this Sunday (6pm).

Because of the trip to Libya, Pirates had their match against Royal AM this past weekend postponed and they will also not be able to honour their fixture against Maritzburg United this coming weekend as they are hosting Al Ahli in the return leg. As is tradition, all the other DStv matches of the penultimat­e round are being played simultaneo­usly, at 3pm on Saturday.

If Pirates reach the May 22 Confederat­ion Cup final at a venue still to be announced, it gets even more complicate­d as their last match of the season in the Premiershi­p’s final round on Saturday May 21 against SuperSport United would also have to be reschedule­d.

If Bucs are eliminated from the Confed Cup by Al Ahli this weekend, which seems unlikely given their two-goal lead, their fixtures may still go past May 21 as they are unlikely to be able to play three matches in seven days next week.

Asked to comment on this conundrum, PSL media manager Fhatuwani Mpfuni admitted Pirates’ season may have to extend beyond the Premiershi­p’s final day but said the league is working on a number of scenarios to find solutions.

“We have already communicat­ed to the affected clubs because it is not only Pirates who are affected – Royal AM, Maritzburg United and SuperSport United are also affected,” Mpfuni said.

“We have communicat­ed the different scenarios to the teams involved because it is not going to be possible for Pirates to play this weekend, as much as they couldn’t play last weekend due to their CAF Confederat­ion Cup semifinal commitment­s.

“We have a few scenarios on the table that have been presented to the affected clubs. For example, if Pirates make it to the final, which looks very likely, it means they won’t be able to complete their Premiershi­p fixtures by the 21st.”

Mpfuni added that fortunatel­y Pirates’ outstandin­g matches do not have a bearing on who is going to win the league as Mamelodi Sundowns are champions. They also don’t effect which team is going to be relegated.

 ?? / SYDNEY SESHIBEDI / GALLO IMAGES ?? Orlando Pirates players acknowledg­e their fans before their DStv Premiershi­p match against Chippa United recently.
/ SYDNEY SESHIBEDI / GALLO IMAGES Orlando Pirates players acknowledg­e their fans before their DStv Premiershi­p match against Chippa United recently.

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