PSL to relegate two teams

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THE Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL) will relegate two teams instead of four at the end of the 2014 season.

THE Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL) will relegate two teams instead of four at the end of the 2014 season. ALBERT MARUFU OWN CORRESPONDENT

Zifa chief executive Jonathan Mashingaidze said this will be necessitated by the formation of a National First Division League which is expected to start in 2015 instead of four Division One leagues.

“Four teams from the Premier Soccer League will be officially relegated at the end of the season with four teams from Division One being promoted. Early next year we will begin a process of setting a National First Division League instead of four regions. The National first Division League, which will be functional in 2015 will comprise of 16 teams.

“We will also look at how we will invite the teams to this league,” he said.

Mashingaidze added that the whole idea was to avoid relegating four team which amounts to 25% of the teams in the top-flight league.

“This is part of our efforts to stop relegating 25% of the teams in the top-flight league as this has been killing investment efforts. The national league will have its own management committee and will also have four delegates in the Zifa assembly as is the current situation,” he said.

The PSL started relating four teams in 2011 to accommodate the formation of the Central Division One League in 2010.