

Orlando Pirates and Durban City FC played out a tense goalless stalemate at a packed Orlando Stadium on 16 May 2026, in a South African Premier Soccer League clash that promised much but delivered few clear-cut chances. The result leaves the Buccaneers frustrated as they continue their push for a top-two finish, while Durban City FC earned a valuable point in their fight against relegation.
A Defensive Masterclass or a Missed Opportunity?
From the first whistle, it was clear that both sides had done their homework. Orlando Pirates, known for their attacking flair under coach José Riveiro, struggled to break down a well‑organized Durban City backline. The visitors, fighting for survival in the PSL, packed the midfield and dared the Buccaneers to find a way through. Despite enjoying the lion’s share of possession, Pirates could not convert their territorial dominance into clear shots on target.
Durban City’s goalkeeper pulled off a string of confident saves, notably tipping a long‑range drive from Deon Hotto over the crossbar in the 34th minute. Pirates’ top scorer, Evidence Makgopa, was well marshalled by central defender Siyabonga Ngezana (no relation to the former Kaizer Chiefs man) and rarely had a sight of goal. At the other end, Durban City threatened on the counter‑attack, with winger Thabo Ndlovu forcing a smart stop from Sipho Chaine just before half‑time.
Second Half: Stalemate Continues
The second half followed a similar pattern. Orlando Pirates pushed higher, introducing fresh legs like Kabelo Dlamini and Zakhele Lepasa, but Durban City remained resolute. The best chance of the match fell to Pirates’ right‑back Thabiso Monyane in the 72nd minute, but his close‑range header from a pinpoint cross flew narrowly wide of the far post.
Durban City nearly stole all three points in stoppage time when a corner caused chaos in the Pirates box, but substitute defender Mbulelo Mabaso saw his effort cleared off the line by Innocent Maela. The final whistle confirmed a 0‑0 draw that will feel like a victory for the visitors and two dropped points for the home side.
What This Result Means
- Orlando Pirates remain in third place in the PSL standings, now five points behind leaders Mamelodi Sundowns with six matches remaining.
- Durban City FC climb one place to 14th, but their goal difference remains a concern.
- Pirates have now failed to score in two of their last three home games – a worrying trend as the season reaches its climax.
Standout Performers
For the visitors, captain and goalkeeper Mondli Mahlangu was imperious, earning the Man of the Match award for his calm distribution and crucial saves. In midfield, Keagan Buchanan (a late season loan signing) ran tirelessly to disrupt Pirates’ rhythm. For Orlando Pirates, Deon Hotto was the most dangerous attacker, but his final product let him down.
The match will not live long in the memory for neutrals, but in the context of the PSL title race and relegation battle, it was a fiercely contested affair. Orlando Pirates will need to rediscover their cutting edge if they are to challenge for silverware in the remaining fixtures.