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the Prince Mangosuthu Legacy Cup final was called off on 15 November 2025 after the match commissioner ruled the pitch unplayable. Heavy waterlogging made the surface unsafe, halting the highly anticipated 2025 PMLC conclusion. Both Amazulu FC and Nsingizini Hotspurs FC later agreed to share the title and finish the tournament as joint champions.
What Happened?
The final match of the Prince Mangosuthu Legacy Cup could not continue after officials inspected the field and found deep water pockets across key areas. The commissioner determined that play would endanger players and match officials. The call came shortly before kickoff, disappointing supporters who had filled the stands despite wet conditions.
After a brief consultation, the two clubs agreed to halt the fixture entirely. They both accepted joint-champion status, avoiding a prolonged rescheduling process.
Official Response
Tournament organizers backed the decision, saying the safety risks were too high to ignore.
A senior official explained:
“The pitch simply couldn’t recover. Player safety came first, and the only fair outcome today was a shared title.”
Both clubs also released statements thanking fans for their patience and understanding.
Community Impact
Local supporters expressed mixed emotions. Many welcomed the fairness of naming joint champions, while others hoped for a replay later in the season. However, community leaders praised the cooperative spirit shown by both teams, noting that the decision kept the tournament’s values intact.
The cancellation also raised concerns about drainage and infrastructure at the venue ahead of future events.







