Ajax accept NFD fate
Following their decision to withdraw their bid to stop the new Absa Premiership season, Ajax Cape Town have accepted their relegation to the National First Division after fielding an ineligible player.
Following their decision to withdraw their bid to stop the new Absa Premiership season, Ajax Cape Town have accepted their relegation to the National First Division after fielding an ineligible player.
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Ajax Cape Town CEO Ari Efstathiou admits that the drawn-out nature of the Tendai Ndoro saga has left the club in limbo and has seriously impacted their preparations for next season.
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Ajax Cape Town are believed to be in talks to buy Bloemfontein Celtic’s Absa Premiership status if their bid to retain their own PSL status fails.