Future stars come out in force at Bayhill

Ian Sadler|Published

One of South Africa's most prestigious junior football tournaments will come of age as some of its more talented products make their mark on the world stage.

Man U name team for SA

Ian Sadler|Published

Manchester United are treating their three-match trip to South Africa no different to any of their journeys into Europe for Champions League games.

Fortune, fame and fans treat Benni like a god

Ian Sadler|Published

Benni McCarthy's star has rocketed beyond his wildest dreams.

Double honours for Benni McCarthy

Ian Sadler|Published

Benni McCarthy's wonderful season in the English Premiership was topped off with double honours at his club Blackburn Rovers.

Chelsea make massive bid for Benni

Ian Sadler|Published

Benni McCarthy is a wanted man with a price on his head. And it's certain that price will rise.

Germans win back top spot

Ian Sadler|Published

Like a boxer determined to beat the count each time he goes down, the German Bulls Team of Karl Platt and Stefan Sahm are back in the leaders' jersey for the final ...

Close finish ahead in Epic

Ian Sadler|Published

Unlike the two previous editions of the Absa Cape Epic mountain bike race when the winners more or less had their hands on the trophy from day one, history is not ...

Rules 'bent' but leaders unbowed

Ian Sadler|Published

On the surface it looked like another normal day on the third stage of the Absa Cape Epic mountain bike race between Outshoorn and Ladismith.

Moore, De Villiers beat the Epic pain

Ian Sadler|Published

It was a hot, exhausting and torturous day in the saddle as cyclists punished their bodies and bikes for 132km between Uniondale and Oudtshoorn.

Anriette to tackle The Argus in low gear

Ian Sadler|Published

Anriette Schoeman will be cycling through the pain barrier when she defends her Cape Argus Pick 'n Pay Cycle Tour.

Giro ranks swell with top teams

Ian Sadler|Published

Twenty-nine teams will be taking part in this year's Cape Argus Pick 'n Pay Giro del Capo.

Putting the PSL in the picture

Ian Sadler|Published

Cape Town have been slagged off as a football venue after the recent Telkom Knockout games, but research has shown that it is not only the Mother City who have poor ...

The great crowd debate... 10 years on

Ian Sadler|Published

Guess how many fans attend Premier Soccer League matches on a weekly basis? Don't have a clue. . . well neither do the experts. Ian Sadler explains why. . .

The dopes don't get any smarter

Ian Sadler|Published

In the 18 years since Ben Johnson was found to be using anabolic steroids to improve his performance, it would have been reasonable to expect athletes, coaches and ...

High-riding Ghana put out feelers for Igesund

Ian Sadler|Published

Former Ajax Cape Town coach Gordon Igesund has been approached by the Ghana Football Association to coach the Black Stars.

Jordaan and Co line up Parreira

Ian Sadler|Published

A "brains trust" of South African soccer is heading to Brazil to try and convince Carlos Alberto Parreira to become the new Bafana Bafana coach, writes Ian Sadler. ...

Sir Alex asks for more from his youngsters

Ian Sadler|Published

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says he would like to see more rhythm from his players during the Vodacom Challenge match against Kaizer Chiefs at Newlands. ...

Naming of Bafana coach delayed

Ian Sadler|Published

The new Bafana Bafana coach will be announced today, sorry, tomorrow - maybe in a fortnight's time. Well, nobody is actually sure when the South African Football ...

Man U's new stars on show in Cape

Ian Sadler|Published

Manchester United squad heading for Cape Town for the Vodacom Challenge match against Kaizer Chiefs is a fine mix of experience and exciting youngsters, writes Ian ...

Ertugral set to take charge of Ajax

Ian Sadler|Published

Former Kaizer Chiefs coach Muhsin Ertugral is expected to replace Gordon Igesund at Ajax Cape Town.

Bridgetown's ref set to whistle for World Cup

Ian Sadler|Published

Capetonian Jerome Damon, initially one of Fifa's back-up officials for the World Cup finals, has been drafted onto the list of 23 referees to take charge of matches ...

Keane wants Fortune to join him at Celtic

Ian Sadler|Published

Bafana Bafana midfielder Quinton Fortune could be on his way to Scottish champions Glasgow Celtic, with the man behind the move former Manchester United mate Roy ...

Liverpool winger 'made and named in SA'

Ian Sadler|Published

Although he is nicknamed "Speedy", new Liverpool winger Mark Dennis Gonzalez was named after two Durban Bush Bucks players.

Give Jomo the job, say fans

Ian Sadler|Published

A recent poll has shown that South African soccer fans want Jomo Cosmos owner Jomo Sono to be appointed Bafana Bafana coach on a full-time basis.

Cape referee Damon raring to go to Germany

Ian Sadler|Published

Unlike Bafana Bafana, Cape Town referee Jerome Damon is going to the World Cup finals in Germany.