Downs moved swiftly to counter the claim made in an internet video interview by Khoabane, putting out a statement on Friday where the club pointed out that the allegation predates the current ownership of the Brazilians by Patrice Motsepe.
Sundowns’ statement read: “The board and management of Mamelodi Sundowns strongly reject the 1999 match-fixing allegations made by Mr Peter Khoabane. “Mamelodi Sundowns has always adhered to the [global ruling body] Fifa, Caf [Confederation of African Football], Safa [SA Football Association] and PSL [Premier Soccer League] rules and regulations. The club has always been committed to governance and ethics and football global best practice.
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marc_strydom Why are they threatening him instead of inviting him to give more names of who was involved , how do we know those people are still not In Sundowns giving sweats to opponents , all these unbeaten runs , hebana 😂😂
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