The Port Elizabeth-based club is being accused of holding training sessions on a local beach
Insiders say the club took no action after complaints that its players have been training on a Port Elizabeth beachRulani Mokwena. Picture: ANESH DEBIKY / GALLO IMAGES
Clubs are not permitted to train under level 3 because the Premier Soccer League ‚ the SA Football Association and sports minister Nathi Mthethwa are still discussing protocols on the safe return of football. Insiders close to the matter said the United players have been training at Kings Beach for a number of days and concerned citizens reported the matter to the club‚ but no action has been taken.
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