The Star Late Edition

Richards Bay gain promotion

- FOOTBALL REPORTER

RICHARDS Bay FC, nicknamed the Natal Rich Boyz, won the GladAfrica Championsh­ip yesterday and will play in the Premiershi­p next season after they finished the season on 59 points.

The University of Pretoria (AmaTuks) and Cape Town All

Stars finished in second and third places respective­ly. They will fight it out with a yet unconfirme­d topflight outfit in the three-team PSL promotion/relegation play-offs in a few weeks’ time.

Richards Bay started the final round of the National First Division (NFD) on top of the standings and a goalless draw with Cape Town Spurs at King Zwelithini Stadium yesterday was enough to see them earn automatic promotion to the elite league, while also claiming the Championsh­ip crown.

The University of Pretoria, meanwhile, could have won the championsh­ip in a tight title race that went to the final day, but needed Richards Bay to falter, while securing victory themselves.

But they failed to see either of those objectives achieved by also playing out a 0-0 draw against Hungry Lions at Tuks Stadium.

They, along with CT All Stars, will neverthele­ss contest the PSL promotion/relegation play-offs, despite All Stars also losing their last encounter of the regular season 1-0 to JDR Stars.

JDR Stars closed out the top four but, along with Venda, who finished fifth, were never in contention for a play-off berth this weekend.

At the bottom of the Championsh­ip standings, Jomo Cosmos and TS Sporting had already been relegated to the ABC Motsepe League before the commenceme­nt of yesterday’s final round.

Ezenkosi did manage to bid farewell to the league with a 2-1 victory over Callies, however, which lifted them to second last in the standings ahead of Abantu Bemthetho, who lost 1-0 to Uthingathi FC, on goal difference.

Although the NFD clubs that will participat­e in the promotion/ relegation play-offs are now known, the Premiershi­p club that will join them will remain unconfirme­d until next weekend with Baroka

FC, Swallows FC TS Galaxy and Maritzburg United still fighting to avoid being in the final two spots on the table.

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