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The DStv Premiership could not have asked for a better ending to what was an action-packed 2023-24 season, as all 16 teams wrapped it up in style with goals galore, twists and turns in the CAF Champions League spot contest, top-eight chase and the escape of the promotion-relegation play-offs finish yesterday afternoon. Mamelodi Sundowns came out top as the kings of South African football once again after making history by clinching the league title for the seventh time on the trot. However, they couldn’t accomplish their target of completing the season as the invincibles, after losing 1-0 to Cape Town City in front of their home supporters at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria.
Following their 1-1 draw against SuperSport United, Orlando Pirates completed their campaign as runners-up by the scruff of the neck and will be joining Sundowns in the CAF Champions League next season ahead of Stellenbosch FC. Stellies suffered a surprise 2-1 defeat at the hands of strugglers Richards Bay FC, which means despite being level on 50 points with the Buccaneers, they just missed out on the second spot due to Pirates having a better goal difference. The Amakhosi finished their topsy-turvy season at position 10 their worst finish since the 2018-19 season. Polokwane City will now meet Masandawana in the quarterfinal of the Wafa-Wafa cup competition next season. In the bottom-of-the-log battle between the two KwaZulu-Natal teams, MaMkhize’s Royal AM escaped the play-offs with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Moroka Swallows, which will see their rivals Richards Bay battle it out with Baroka FC and University of Pretoria in order to save their top-flight football status.
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