The Spanish giants humbled our PSL champions with a comfortable 3-1 win, but no one was humbled more than the guy who ran onto the pitch.
Tonight will see Barcelona and Sundowns do battle in the first ever Mandela Centenary Cup, and the whole thing has cost Patrice Motsepe some serious cash.
Liverpool are currently flying, their Fab Three upfront banging in the goals. Jurgen Klopp will be grinning, and so is basketball superstar LeBron.
There were horrific scenes in Durban following Kaizer Chiefs’ cup exit on Saturday, with fans turning violent and destroying the Moses Mabhida stadium.
The Swedish football superstar recently made his way to Los Angeles, and his debut was one to remember. So was his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel.
Russia’s national animal is the bear, although that didn’t stop them from making one perform before a third-tier football match.
Gianluigi Buffon will go down in history as one of the greatest ‘keepers football has ever seen, but he doesn’t take losing very well.
Italians are known to wear their hearts on their sleeves, but this commentator’s reaction to Roma’s amazing comeback is off the charts.
Football fans aren’t known for being the most level-headed bunch, and last night was more proof of that. Still, looks like it ended up working in their favour.
Ronaldo has made a habit of scoring goals, but few can compare to the audacity of last night’s effort. Even his manager was left in disbelief.
The Swedish football superstar only touched down in LA on Thursday, which makes his debut on Saturday all the more remarkable.
What happens when you send more than 5 000 English football fans to Amsterdam for a Friday night ‘friendly’? Of course it doesn’t end well.
Football might be known as the beautiful game, but that wasn’t the case over in Greece yesterday. Enter Ivan Savvidi and his bodyguards.
During yesterday’s Premier League match between Huddersfield and Bournemouth, viewers were treated to a rather unusual sight.
Every presenter dreads the day their blunder goes viral, and now this chap on Sky Sports can tell his mates he’s had his 15 minutes of infamy.
There are less than six months until the FIFA World Cup kicks off in Russia, and the football world is understandably excited. Here’s one problem they didn’t foresee.
The last Lionesses head coach was sacked amidst controversy, so the English FA would have hoped the appointment of Phil Neville went smoothly. It did not.
Mark Fish remains very popular with South African football fans, but it’s fair to say he didn’t have the greatest time on social media yesterday.
Liverpool ended Manchester City’s hopes of an unbeaten league season yesterday, and their German manager was so stoked he let some foul language slip out.
Blackface incidents are usually reserved for South African university students, but now the man rated the third best player in the world last year has joined the fray.
Yesterday saw the biggest match of the Premier League season thus far, and there was plenty on-field action to talk about. That’s not what’s happening here, though.
Italian team Benevento were seconds from suffering their 15th successive league defeat when Alberto Brignoli decided to intervene. Not bad at all.
Footballers make boatloads of money, so we shouldn’t feel too bad about having a chuckle at the expense of Fankaty Dabo. He’s had a shocker.
Football coaches are prone to the odd outburst now and again, but I think someone needs to tell Rabah Madjer to take a few deep breaths.
No one really likes to see a match settled from the penalty spot, but sometimes the decider can serve up something downright ridiculous.
This weekend sees the return of Sergio Aguero, so you can bet Burnley are going to have their hands full. Also sorry Liverpool fans, I don’t think this is your weekend.
Cape Town City are quickly gaining a following, and they’re off to a great start this season under head coach Benni McCarthy. Can’t fault his passion.
It never hurts to have a big name celeb rooting for your team, so let’s check in with a few Hollywood heavyweights (and Kim) and see who they support.
In the heat of the moment it can be tough to stick to the script, and this SuperSport United player put his foot in it right from the start.
Wayne Rooney became only the second ever man to score 200 Premier League goals last night, but there was something else that was pretty remarkable about it.