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Sekhukhune apply at court for PSL to declare them NFD champions

Mahlatse Mphahlele Sports reporter
Sekhukhune United players showing the new kit during the Sekhukhune United FC media opportunity at Malonjeni Guest Farm on November 05, 2020 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Sekhukhune United players showing the new kit during the Sekhukhune United FC media opportunity at Malonjeni Guest Farm on November 05, 2020 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Image: Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images

Sekhukhune United have filed an urgent application at the Johannesburg High Court that the arbitration award that saw them become the GladAfrica Championship champions be deemed final and binding.

The GladAfrica (National First Division‚ or NFD) campaign ended last weekend but the Premier Soccer League (PSL) is yet to crown the second tier’s champions as a result of an outstanding disciplinary decision over points awarded by an arbitration to Sekhukhune.

This saw the Tembisa team end higher than Durban side Royal AM on the final log. However‚ this log has still not been updated by the PSL.

To muddy the waters‚ the PSL this week confirmed they would support Polokwane City’s application in the Johannesburg High Court to review and set aside a Safa arbitration decision that awarded Sekhukhune three points.

“We decided to launch urgent papers on Thursday evening for the matter to be heard next week Thursday (June 3)‚” said Sekhukhune United’s instructing attorney Karabo Mathang-Tshabuse on Friday.

“We were supposed to be in court today following the institution of urgent action by Polokwane City. Polokwane City then moved to remove the matter off the roll to afford the league more time to draft papers and we felt that move prejudices our client Sekhukhune United in terms of National Soccer League (NSL) handbook and South African Football Association (Safa) statutes.”

Mathang-Tshabuse said Sekhukhune’s representatives have argued that the decision of the SA Football Association arbitrator needs to be implemented by the PSL until it is set aside.

“The arbitration award is final and binding until and unless it is set aside‚ so the league is not at liberty to join other parties while not implementing the award. Our urgent application is to compel the league to implement the award in line with the NSL handbook and Safa statutes.

“In terms of its own constitution and own rules‚ the PSL it is bound to implement. Seeing that the league has no intention to implement and this is causing a delay in the matter in terms of the championship announced to Sekhukhune United‚ we are of the view that it is prejudice to our client.

“The fact that you appeal a matter does not take away its effect – the fact of the matter here is that the outcome of arbitration award is an outcome of a legitimate judicial process.

“The league as administrators of professional football cannot decide not to implement it. In terms of the rules‚ you implement and then you review and ask to set aside.”

An arbitrator ruled in favour of Sekhukhune on May 19 in a dispute involving Polokwane fielding ineligible players‚ awarding the Tembisa team three points in the week building up to the final round of NFD matches.

PSL acting CEO Mato Madlala could not be reached for comment.