PSL acting CEO Mata Madlala clarifies when clubs can return to training

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PSL acting CEO Mata Madlala clarifies when clubs can return to training
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The Premier Soccer League (PSL) is awaiting to a go-ahead form the national Department of Sport on its plan submitted for a safe resumption of training before it can give a go-ahead to its 32 clubs to get back on the practice field.

PSL acting CEO Mato Madlala said the league submitted its protocols for teams to resume training‚ as permitted for contact sports under level three of the national lockdown in response to the coronavirus‚ late last week.

The rules gazetted last Thursday allow for non-contact sports to return to play and contact sports to go back to training under stringent conditions. “We’ve got the return to training protocols that we have submitted to the minister‚ and we wait for them to say‚ ‘We are happy with your protocols‚ and you can then start’‚" Madlala said.

Asked when the PSL expects a response from the department‚ Madlala said: “The regulations say we have to give them 14 days‚ but it can happen at any time.”

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