The Premier Soccer League has explained how they decided to ban the Atteridgeville-based Lucas Moripe Stadium from hosting matches.
SuperSport United are forced to look for alternative venues as they will be unable to play matches at what has become their 'fortress'.
The Gavin Hunt-coached side never tasted defeat in the league playing in that venue this season.
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PSL Official Professor Ronnie Schloss says the stadium is no longer safe as even the turnstiles are not working.
"Well, the stadium is missing its generator, there's no safety," Schloss tells KickOff.
"If we are playing a night game and the stadium's lights go out, the players and the fans are not safe.
"What we need is a generator. We played a lot of night games at Lucas Moripe Stadium.
"The generator, even in afternoon games, it's the biggest problem because players want to come into the changeroom, and there's no electricity.
"Which means they are unable to change into their playing gear because they can't see what they are doing.
"There's a lot of things that need to be fixed there even the turnstiles...it's a structural problem.
"As for the generator well, the stadium never had a generator.
"In terms of the law, you must have a generator.
"So yes, I cay the stadium will not be used for the rest of the season unless they managed to fix all these things before then."
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