Johannesburg — Cape Town Spurs were promoted to the South African Premiership on Wednesday after drawing 0-0 away to demoted Maritzburg United in the final play-off.
Spurs topped the table with 10 points thanks to three solitary-goal victories before defying a second-half onslaught from a Maritzburg team backed by a capacity 12 000 crowd.
Maritzburg needed a win to retain their Premiership status, but could not unlock a Spurs side that defended in depth as tiredness set in.
“Our warrior spirit saw us through,” said tearful Spurs coach Shaun Bartlett, a member of the South Africa squad that won the 1996 Africa Cup of Nations in Johannesburg.
WE’RE BACK IN THE PSL ❤️??#CapeTownSpurs#UrbanWarriors#MotsepeFoundationChampionship#OURYOUTHOURFUTURE pic.twitter.com/VKcmLMYCPF
— Cape Town Spurs FC (@CapeTownSpursFC) June 14, 2023
“The legs of our older players were close to collapsing, but they were determined to see us into the top flight and dug deep.”
Clive Barker, coach of the only South African team to lift the Cup of Nations, died last Saturday aged 78 and Spurs and Maritzburg honoured him before the kick-off by observing a minute of silence.
Premiership clubs get a R5.5m ($300 000/€275 000) pre-season allowance, a monthly 2.5 million rand grant and play in competitions with first prizes totalling R30m.
Second division sides receive R1.5m each before the season kicks off, R750 000 a month and the league winners pocket R300 000.
Follow African Insider on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
Source: AFP
Picture: Twitter/@thomasmlambo
For more African news, visit Africaninsider.com