Orlando Pirates are on the verge of a defining moment in their football history, with the potential to claim a lucrative prize that extends far beyond silverware. The team is just 90 minutes away from ending a 14-year wait to be crowned champions of the PSL. A win against Orbit College at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Phokeng on Saturday, 23 May, at 15:00, will secure them the 2025/26 Betway Premiership title.
Orlando Pirates enter the clash on 66 points after 29 matches, while defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns sit on 68 points, having played all 30 of their fixtures. A victory will see the Betway Premiership trophy return to Soweto, specifically to Mayfair, and add historic significance to the occasion. The Bucs are potentially just 90 minutes away from reclaiming their place at the summit of South African football.
Orlando Pirates’ title charge has been underpinned by individual brilliance, with several players delivering performances of the highest calibre ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Relebohile Mofokeng and Oswin Appollis have emerged as leading contenders for the PSL Player of the Season award. Evidence Makgopa and Tshepang Moremi have consistently troubled opposition defences, offering both pace and precision in the final third. Captain Nkosinathi Sibisi has led with authority and composure, while goalkeeper Sipho Chaine has enjoyed a remarkable campaign, recording an outstanding 20 clean sheets.
Several Orlando Pirates players have strengthened their cases for inclusion in Bafana Bafana’s World Cup squad. If they deliver next weekend, they will not only end a long-standing drought but also take home R20 million in prize money.
The prospect of lifting the title for the first time since the 2011/12 season adds to the excitement. The team’s success has been built on a solid defence, with Sibisi’s leadership and Chaine’s performances forming one of the most formidable defensive units in the league.
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