Sunday World (South Africa)

Sporting moments we will never forget

Year marked by Kaizer Chiefs not showing up due to Covid-19 infections

- By Kgomotso Mokoena

The Year That Was …

While 2021 will not go down as the year that gave us major fireworks, thrills and frills, there were still some unforgetta­ble moments that will remain a talking point for many years to come.

We run the rule over some of the year’s major highlights …

Woman club boss Shauwn “Mamkhize” Mkhize takes the PSL bosses head on:

The unpredicta­ble Royal AM boss refused to play in the promotion/relegation playoffs and took the PSL to various courts in the land.

The flamboyant MAMKHize shocked the country when she later bought the status of Bloemfonte­in Celtic, a huge blow for residents of Bloemfonte­in and other areas of the Free State.

Bafana Bafana failed to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) and World Cup tournament­s:

In what was an eventful year, SA will watch next year’s Afcon and Fifa World Cup tournament­s on their TVS after Bafana failed on two occasions and bombed out in heart-breaking fashion.

Coach Molefi Ntseki was in charge of the Bafana team that was doing so well in their Afcon qualifying campaign before going into the last match against Sudan, where they needed a draw to book their tickets to

Cameroon. The Sudanese showed them flames with a rat-a-tat first-half spell that resulted in a 2-0.

Ntseki was sacked and Hugo Broos was appointed.

Broos followed the same pattern as Ntseki and again Bafana were knocked out in controvers­ial manner by Ghana.

Safa launched an appeal with Fifa that the referee, Ndiaye Maguette, manipulate­d the result of the Ghana match. Fifa dismissed the SA case and said that the protest was

inadmissib­le.

Kaizer Chiefs stage a no-show:

In a matter that has given the PSL a major headache, 31 Chiefs staff members tested positive for

Covid-19 and the glamour club asked for their remaining matches of 2021 to be postponed.

The league refused Chiefs’ request but the club stuck to its guns and did not honour Dstv Premiershi­p fixtures against Cape Town City and Golden Arrows. The league has still not ruled on the issue.

Proteas choke again:

In the T20 World Cup in the UAE, and besides having a decent tournament, their participat­ion was marred by star player Quinton de Kock who refused to take the knee in support of the Black Lives Matter campaign.

This divided the country and opened a huge debate about his stance and SA’S past history. He later changed his mind.

Springboks retain their number 1 World Ranking:

Though the South Africans were defeated by England in the final match of a difficult 2021, the Springboks can console themselves with the fact that they have achieved something that no other South African World Cup-winners have managed to do by keeping their number one ranking for next year.

Marathoner Stephen Mokoka wins the Cape Town Marathon:

Against all odds, Mokoka showed why he is still one of Mzansi’s top runners when he stormed home in the

Cape Town Marathon in October.

Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhand­ila (now known as Marumo Gallants) win Nedbank Cup and qualify for CAF:

After a rocky start in the elite league, TTM rewrote the history books when they won their first major trophy by lifting the Nedbank Cup after beating Chippa United 1-0 at the Free State Stadium in May.

 ?? ?? Royal AM boss Shauwn Mkhize refused to play in the promotion/relegation playoffs.
Royal AM boss Shauwn Mkhize refused to play in the promotion/relegation playoffs.
 ?? /Gallo Images ?? Former coach Molefi Ntseki during a match against Sudan.
/Gallo Images Former coach Molefi Ntseki during a match against Sudan.

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