Rumours have been circulating over the past weekend that Callies' status had been sold with the club set to relocate to Limpopo.
This also comes after ambitious Limpopo-based outfit Turfloop expressed a desire to purchase Calleies' status after being unveiled in Polokwane recently.

16. Swallows FC – 14 yellows / 0 reds (14 discipline points)

15. Mamelodi Sundowns – 15 yellows / 0 reds (15 discipline points)

14. Golden Arrows – 16 yellows / 0 reds (16 discipline points)

13. Chippa United – 17 yellows / 0 reds (17 discipline points)

=9. Sekhukhune United – 16 yellows / 1 red (19 discipline points)

=9. Marumo Gallants – 16 yellows / 1 reds (19 discipline points)

=9. Royal AM – 19 yellows / 0 reds (19 discipline points)

=9. Cape Town City – 19 yellows / 0 reds (19 discipline points)

8. SuperSport United – 20 yellows / 2 reds (26 discipline points)

7. Baroka FC – 24 yellows / 1 red (27 discipline points)

=5. Stellenbosch FC – 25 yellows / 1 red (28 discipline points)

=5. Orlando Pirates – 25 yellows / 1 red (28 discipline points)

4. Maritzburg United – 21 yellows / 3 reds (30 discipline points)

3. AmaZulu – 25 yellows / 2 reds (31 discipline points)

=1. TS Galaxy – 23 yellows / 3 reds (32 discipline points)

=1. Kaizer Chiefs – 26 yellows / 2 reds (32 discipline points)

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Callies spokesperson Doctor Maphalle has now dismissed reports of the Romans being sold.
"We are not even about to entertain this fake news. These reports are just people who want to attempt to destabilise our team.
"Pretoria Callies is here to stay and our supporters must rest assured that the team is not going anywhere."
Pretoria Callies have since parted ways with head coach Joel Masutha together with the entire technical team after a string of poor results.