ZIFA Rejects PSL Bid To Save Struggling Clubs From Relegation

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🇿🇼 Published: 22 November 2025
📘 Source: Harare Times

The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has dismissed a Premier Soccer League (PSL) resolution to suspend relegation at the end of the current 2025 season. As it stands, the bottom four clubs will be relegated after the matchday 34 fixtures scheduled for this coming weekend. Kwekwe United, Yadah, GreenFuel and Bikita Minerals occupy the drop zone heading into the final round of matches.

However, several other clubs, including Triangle United, Dynamos, Manica Diamonds, Chicken Inn and Highlanders, remain at risk of losing their top-flight status. Earlier on Tuesday, 18 November, PSL Communications and Media Liaison Officer Kudzai Bare announced that an Extraordinary General Meeting had agreed to freeze relegation for the 2025 campaign. However, later on Tuesday, ZIFA issued its own statement firmly rejecting the PSL’s proposal, insisting that the suspension of relegation at the end of the 2025 season cannot be implemented.

“ZIFA therefore confirms that four (4) clubs will be relegated at the conclusion of the 2025 Castle Premier Soccer League season, which officially ends on 23 November 2025.” “Should the Premier Soccer League or any other member wish to propose an adjustment to the number of participating teams, or propose any other resolution, such a request must be formally submitted to the Association. “In accordance with ZIFA statutes, the proposal will then be tabled for consideration at the next ZIFA Congress.” Previous ArticleFive Security Guards Tied Up As Armed Robbers Hit Meru Service StationNext ArticleRussia Helps, the US Blames: Who Is Africa’s Real Ally? Previous ArticleFive Security Guards Tied Up As Armed Robbers Hit Meru Service Station

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Originally published by Harare Times • November 22, 2025

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