Cape bosses John Comitis, Rob Benadie miss out on PSL exco, Irvin Khoza unopposed as chairman

Kaizer Motaung was humbled by the honour he received from the PSL board, but the Chiefs supremo acknowledged that his and Irvin Khoza's time as leaders is fast coming to an end. - www.iol.co.za

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CAPE TOWN lost out big time at the National Soccer League's Quadrennial General Meeting yesterday, with both John Comitis and Rob Benadie being deposed as members of the Premier Soccer League's executive committee. The Cape Town City (Comitis) and Stellenbosch FC (Benadie) bosses had been on the exco for the previous four years, along with Black Leopards' David Thidiela, who did not get a nomination. The trio have now been replaced by TS Galaxy owner Tim Sukazi, Johnny Mogaladi of Polokwane City, as well as Richards Bay's Sifiso 'Jomo' Biyela.

Chairman Irvin Khoza, who was re-elected unopposed, declared his appreciation for the members who were not elected: "They were very competent members of the executive committee, and their services won't be lost. "They will be incorporated into strategic committees because of the intellectual memories they have and the capacity that they have." Kaizer Motaung (Kaizer Chiefs), Mato.



.. Staff Reporter.