PSL Weekend Results & Records – As of Today, 16 February 2026

Sirgio Kammies celbrate goal against Richrds Bay on Saturday night

The Betway Premiership delivered an eventful weekend from Friday 13 to Sunday 15 February — not just with thrilling matches, but also historic records, goal involvements, and milestone moments that will be remembered this season.

Friday, 13 February 2026

Durban City 2–0 TS Galaxy

Durban City kicked off the weekend in style, moving to 28 points in 6th place. TS Galaxy remain 8th with 24 points.

Top moment:


Historic goalkeeper assist!

Darren Keet became only the 7th goalkeeper in PSL history to register an assist since 2020, and the first since Edward Maova in September 2024. His set-piece delivery led directly to one of City’s goals — a rare and impressive feat.

PSL Keepers with a league assist (2020+):

  • 2026 – Darren Keet (Durban City) v TS Galaxy

  • 2024 – Edward Maova (Arrows) v Marumo, Ali Sangare (Sekhukhune) v CT Spurs

  • 2023 – Sipho Chaine (Pirates) v Royal AM, Salim Magoola (Richards Bay) v SuperSport, Stanley Nwabali (Chippa) v Cape Town Spurs

  • 2021 – Oscarine Masuluke (Baroka) v Black Leopards

Magesi 0–2 Lamontville Golden Arrows

Golden Arrows’ away win took them to 20 points in 9th, while Magesi remain at 11 points, entrenched at the bottom.

Top moment: Arrows’ second goal early in the second half sealed the match and boosted confidence in their mid-table push.

Golden Arrows records:

  • Sede Junior Dion became the first PSL top-flight player this season to be directly involved in 10 league goals (9G, 1A).

  • Siyanda Ndlovu sits just behind with 9 direct goal involvements (4G, 5A).

Saturday, 14 February 2026

Orlando Pirates 3–0 Marumo Gallants

The weekend’s headline match saw Pirates dominate, moving to 38 points at the summit.

Goal scorers: Yanela Mbuthuma, Patrick Maswanganyi, Relebohile Mofokeng.

Top moment:


Pirates’ 11th consecutive home win across competitions — making Abdeslam Ouaddou the first coach in PSL history to achieve this feat. He surpasses legends like Stuart Baxter, Pitso Mosimane, Rulani Mokwena, and Clive Barker in this historic milestone.

Premier moment of the weekend: Mbuthuma’s opener, setting the tone for a dominant victory and reinforcing Pirates’ title credentials.

Polokwane City 0–0 Siwelele

A goalless draw keeps both teams in mid-table positions — Polokwane 7th (25 points) and Siwelele 11th (18 points).

Top moment: Polokwane’s goalkeeper made a crucial late save to preserve the draw, keeping the club safe from slipping further down the table.

Chippa United 3–0 Richards Bay

Chippa United’s strong win moves them to 12th with 18 points, while Richards Bay remain 10th with 19 points.

Top moment: Their second goal before half-time swung momentum in their favour, resulting in a dominant second-half performance.

Sunday, 15 February 2026

Sekhukhune United 2–0 Orbit College

Sekhukhune United rise to 32 points, level with Mamelodi Sundowns in 2nd place, keeping their continental qualification hopes alive. Orbit College remain in the relegation zone on 14 points.

Top moment: Sekhukhune’s second goal — a slick finish in the second half — confirmed control and solidified their top-three push.

Player milestones:

  • Bradley Grobler (Sekhukhune) now has 8 direct goal involvements (7G, 1A).

  • Other notable players with 8+ involvements this season: Tashreeq Matthews (Sundowns), Puso Dithejane (TS Galaxy), Seluleko Mahlambi (TS Galaxy), Iqraam Rayners (Sundowns).

Table Movement – As of Today



Weekend Highlights & Records Recap

  1. Goalkeeper assist record: Darren Keet (Durban City) – 1st since Edward Maova (Sep 2024).

  2. Player milestone: Sede Dion (Golden Arrows) directly involved in 10 league goals this season.

  3. Coach record: Abdeslam Ouaddou (Pirates) sets PSL history with 11 consecutive home wins across competitions.

  4. Premier moment of the weekend: Orlando Pirates’ 3–0 win over Marumo Gallants, led by Mbuthuma’s opening strike.

The weekend not only reshuffled the table but also delivered historic moments that will be remembered in PSL lore.

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