Meet the new NSL Executive Committee

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The National Soccer League (NSL) has a new Executive Committee elected on Wednesday, 13 November in Johannesburg.

As expected, Orlando Pirates boss Dr Irvin Khoza is still the chairperson after he went into the election unopposed.

Now, what’s interesting is that there are two prominent members of the ExCo who didn’t make the cut.

And they are Cape Town City boss John Comitis and Stellenbosch FC CEO Rob Benadie.

Black Leopards owner David Thidiela did not make himself available to be voted in after making it clear that it’s time for ‘new blood.

Now, with Comitis and Benadie out, the new NSL Exco members are Johnny Mogalagadi of Polokwane City and Richards Bay FC boss Sifiso Biyela.

The newly-elected NSL Executive Committee will serve for a period of four years, said the league in a statement.

Cape Town City boss John Comitis not in the new NSL Exco. Image: @CapeTownCityFC/X

COMITIS, BENADIE REPLACED AS NSL EXCO MEMBERS – FULL STATEMENT

The National Soccer League (NSL) on Wednesday 13 November 2024 hosted a successful Quadrennial General Meeting (QGM) at the Sandton Convention Centre in Sandton, Johannesburg.

The QGM deliberated on a number of matters relating to the business of the League including presenting the annual report of the previous year and considering amendments to the NSL handbook.

In line with Article 27 of the NSL Handbook, the NSL concluded its business by holding elections of the new Executive Committee. The newly elected NSL Executive Committee will serve for a period of four (4) years.

The elected officials are:

Chairperson: Dr. Irvin Khoza (elected unopposed)

Executive Committee:
1. Dr Kaizer Motaung
2. Ms Mato Madlala
3. Mr Tim Sukazi
4. Dr Rejoice Simelane
5. Mr Sifiso Biyela
6. Mr Stanley Matthews
7. Mr Jonny Mogaladi

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