The road to continental glory is never easy, but for Mamelodi Sundowns, the path to Mali just got a whole lot more complicated.
While the “Brazilians” are preparing for a massive CAF Champions League second-leg showdown on March 22, 2026, a domestic fixture curveball has left head coach Miguel Cardoso fuming. Before the squad can even think about boarding a flight to West Africa, they must first navigate a tricky Betway Premiership clash against Marumo Gallants.

The Logistics Nightmare: A 5-Day Turnaround
The source of the frustration? The PSL has confirmed that Sundowns will face Marumo Gallants at Loftus Versfeld on March 17.
This gives Cardoso and his technical team a mere five days to play a high-intensity domestic match, recover, travel across the continent, and acclimatize to Malian conditions before the second leg on the 22nd.
Why Miguel Cardoso is Annoyed
Cardoso has been vocal about the need for “national interest” protection when South African clubs compete on the big stage. His concerns center on three main points:
- Player Fatigue: The risk of soft-tissue injuries increases exponentially with a condensed schedule.
- Travel Exhaustion: Flights to West Africa are notorious for being long and draining; every extra day of rest counts.
- Tactical Focus: Instead of a full week to drill for the Malian opposition, the team must divide their mental energy between domestic points and continental survival.

The Stats: Sundowns’ Heavy Workload
Sundowns are currently fighting on three fronts. Here is what their March “marathon” looks like:
| Date | Competition | Opponent | Venue |
| March 17 | Betway Premiership | Marumo Gallants | Loftus Versfeld |
| March 18-20 | Travel/Recovery | — | South Africa ✈️ Mali |
| March 22 | CAF Champions League | TBC (Mali) | Mali |
Marumo Gallants: The Spoilers?
While the focus is on the travel to Mali, Marumo Gallants are no pushovers. Currently fighting to secure their position in the top half of the table, Gallants will be looking to capitalize on a potentially “distracted” Sundowns side. For Cardoso, the dilemma is clear: Does he rotate his squad and risk domestic points, or play his strongest XI and risk burnout for the CAF clash?
















