Comment by Herman Gibbs
In a commendable gesture recognising the remarkable achievements of Mamelodi Sundowns, the PSL have announced the postponement of this season’s awards ceremony, traditionally held in June.
This is an unprecedented move, and the PSL’s decision comes ahead of Sundowns’ critical participation in the 2025 Fifa Club World Cup and the CAF Champions League final.
These events underscore the club’s elevated status on the continental stage.
The PSL emphasised their desire to support the Brazilians as they embark on these high-profile campaigns.
Member clubs and stakeholders in professional football are likely to rally behind Sundowns’ ventures on the international stage.
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Head coach Miguel Cardoso has been vocal about Sundowns’ dominance and the honour it brings to South African football.
He expressed hope that the forthcoming PSL awards would reflect the club’s stellar performances this season, stating: “I hope that the awards of the season are given in general to Mamelodi Sundowns, because indeed, the trophies, performances, data and numbers are there.”
Cardoso’s remarks echo the prevailing sentiment that, although traditional giants Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates command much larger fan bases, Masandawana’s recent continental successes have positioned them as the true flag-bearers of South African football.
The postponement marks a significant departure from the PSL’s historical approach to recognising Sundowns’ achievements in previous seasons.
Despite various challenges, the Tshwane side have emerged as exemplary ambassadors for their nation, and the entire PSL community appears uplifted by their accomplishments.
This gesture straddles the line between fostering domestic rivalries and celebrating collective success within South African football.
Commentators and fans alike are hopeful that the PSL’s move signifies the beginning of a transformative era in the sport’s local dynamics.
There is now an increased focus on nurturing homegrown talent and enhancing South Africa’s footballing reputation on the global stage.
As the PSL prepares to honour their distinguished players and teams at a later date, there is anticipation that the event will not only celebrate a phenomenal season for Sundowns, but may also herald a broader shift in how excellence is recognised across the league.
The PSL may have finally acknowledged a transformation that has swept through South African football — one propelled by the sustained brilliance of Mamelodi Sundowns.
As the team continue to dominate the domestic scene, their success has not only elevated the Premiership’s standing on the African continent, but has also instilled a renewed sense of pride among fans of the beautiful game in South Africa.