logo
Cape Town City FC RELEGATED from Betway Premiership

Cape Town City FC RELEGATED from Betway Premiership

Cape Town City FC have been sensationally relegated from the Betway Premiership and will play in the Motsepe Foundation Championship (MFC) next season.
The Citizens were beaten 1-0 by Orbit College at Olympia Park Stadium in Rustenburg on Wednesday which sealed their fate.
That means Cape Town – and the Western Cape for that matter – won't have a single team in the top-flight league in the country next season, potentially leaving the Cape Town Stadium empty .
One wonders if Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie has a plan up his sleeve …
With only one match in the promotion-relegation battle to play, Cape Town City FC can no longer do enough to stay in the top-flight.
As a reminder, the Citizens won seven, drew six and lost 15 of their 28 Betway Premiership matches last season to finish 15th in the standings.
They scored a league-low 15 goals and conceded 31.
Durban City will replace Royal AM in the Betway Premiership next season, with Orbit College also now joining the top flight.
Unless Cape Town City FC can buy their way back into the Betway Premiership – stranger things have happened in South African football – they face a daunting task to fight their way to the top tier.
Promotion-relegation fixtures and results
Wednesday, 11 June: Casric Stars 0-0 Orbit College
Saturday, 14 June: Cape Town City FC 0-0 Casric Stars
Wednesday, 18 June: Orbit College 1-1 Cape Town City FC
Saturday, 21 June: Orbit College 1-0 Casric Stars
Wednesday, 25 June: Orbit College 1-0 Cape Town City FC
Monday, 30 June: Cape Town City FC vs Casric Stars – 15:00
Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1
Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

More questions on new Orlando Pirates coach
More questions on new Orlando Pirates coach

The South African

timean hour ago

  • The South African

More questions on new Orlando Pirates coach

Orlando Pirates have made a surprise decision. Abdeslam Ouaddou will oversee the Buccaneers in the 2025/2026 Betway Premiership season. The Moroccan coach needed 12 games with Marumo Gallants to win over the Sea Robbers boss, Dr Irvin Khoza. According to the former Orlando Pirates midfielder, James Mothibi, Ouaddou is probably qualified on paper, but the pressure of coaching the Sea Robbers is different gravy. New Orlando Pirates star tipped for Europe The Buccaneers' new coach Abdeslam Ouaddou with his predecessor Jose Riveiro. Image: Sowetan Benedict Vilakazi questions the Khoza 'I think he is a good coach, the only challenge is how he is going to continue where Jose (Riveiro) left off and I'm worried about him handling the pressure that comes with managing big teams like Orlando Pirates,' Mothibi said via Soccer Laduma . 'Will he be able to handle that pressure? Does he have what it takes to handle the pressure? Pirates have a different pressure and heavy pressure but let's hope he can handle that. 'I really don't know him that much. I have no idea of his coaching philosophy,' Mothibi continued. 'I just saw him at Marumo Gallants but good luck to the brother. I wish him all the best to help the team achieve more from next season,' he concluded. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

Orbit College graduate to Premiership and relegate Cape Town City
Orbit College graduate to Premiership and relegate Cape Town City

TimesLIVE

timean hour ago

  • TimesLIVE

Orbit College graduate to Premiership and relegate Cape Town City

Orbit College will play in the Betway Premiership next season football after securing promotion with their 1-0 playoffs win over Cape Town City at Olympia Park in Rustenburg on Wednesday. In the process, the Citizens were relegated to the Motsepe Foundation Championship (MFC), unable to retain their status in the promotion-relegation playoffs after finishing 15th in the 2024-25 Premiership. There were tears of joy after the final whistle for Orbit as they joined Durban City as the two teams from the MFC to be promoted to the Premiership to play top-flight football. Letsie Koapeng netted the only goal of the match two minutes after the break. Orbit finished the playoff mini-league with eight points after two wins and two draws. Olympia Park erupts 🥳🎉 Letsie Koapeng puts Orbit College within touching distance of #BetwayPrem promotion 👀 📺 Stream on DStv: — SuperSport Football ⚽️ (@SSFootball) June 25, 2025 Orbit came into the fixture leading both City and Casric Stars by three points after their 1-0 win against Casric in Mbombela last week and knew a win would be enough to seal promotion. Orbit coach Pogiso Makhoye was full of praise for his players and said they knew this was their moment this season after they went toe-to-toe with Durban City in the MFC. 'It was difficult, I didn't prepare the team for the first two games as I was sick,' Makhoye told SuperSport TV after the game. 'I would like to thank Mpumi and Nkosana [PSL chair and Orlando Pirates owner Irvin Khoza's children] for guiding me. Those are my mentors and congratulations to them, and I'm very proud of myself because they believed in me to say, 'One day you will make history'. Tshepo 'Jomo' Matsemela is back in the big time 🤩🙌 Look at what promotion means to the Orbit College players 👇 #SSDiski | #BetwayPrem — SuperSport Football ⚽️ (@SSFootball) June 25, 2025 'We deserve to be here because we were the second-best team in the MFC. We took Durban City toe-to-toe to the last day and we knew that this was our moment we needed to promote this team. 'And thanks to the people of Bokone Bophirima [the North West] — they were starving for [Premiership] football. 'I wanted to create a legacy even when I started with this club. It was a college team and I said one day I needed to promote it to MFC and then take it to the Premiership. And I'm happy I have delivered that to the North West people.' City interim coach Diogo Peral was disappointed with the result. 'What can we do? We had a lot of chances to put them away and we didn't do it,' he said.

Kaizer Chiefs eye Siphesihle Ndlovu: SuperSport responds
Kaizer Chiefs eye Siphesihle Ndlovu: SuperSport responds

The South African

time2 hours ago

  • The South African

Kaizer Chiefs eye Siphesihle Ndlovu: SuperSport responds

Kaizer Chiefs have reportedly set their sights on SuperSport United midfielder Siphesihle Ndlovu, but the club has moved swiftly to secure his immediate future amidst growing transfer rumours. Ndlovu, who rose to prominence as the PSL Young Player of the Season, initially made headlines when he joined Orlando Pirates in 2019 from Maritzburg United. Over the course of three seasons in Soweto, the energetic midfielder averaged 22 appearances per campaign under various coaches before being loaned out to SuperSport United following the arrival of Jose Riveiro. The 2022/2023 season saw Ndlovu cement his place in SuperSport's midfield, prompting the club to sign him on a permanent deal. Despite the team's struggles last season, narrowly avoiding relegation on the final day, Kaizer Chiefs have reportedly shown strong interest in bringing the 26-year-old to Naturena. With his initial two-year deal from 2023 nearing its end in June, speculation arose that he could leave on a free. However, Ndlovu's agent Jazzman Mahlakgane has confirmed that SuperSport have exercised the one-year extension clause in his contract. 'They (SuperSport) have actually taken the option, they have exercised it last week. One year,' Mahlakgane said. Asked whether any formal interest had come from other clubs. Mahlakgane remained coy, citing ongoing uncertainty around SuperSport United's future ownership. 'Not that I know of, because of this thing that SuperSport may be gone or may be around. So, I'm waiting to hear from SuperSport (on the club's future),' he explained. With the squad expected to return for pre-season training this weekend. Ndlovu's next steps could become clearer as SuperSport management prepares to address internal matters. Can Kaizer Chiefs lure Ndlovu despite extension? Let us know by leaving a comment below or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X, and Bluesky for the latest news.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store