PSL Referee of the Season

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The PSL Referee of the Season in South African football is awarded to the most outstanding referee of the season.

SeasonRefereeTown
2015-16 Thando Ndzandzeka
2014-15 Phillip Tinyani Dzimauli
2013-14 Zolile Mthetho Libode
2012-13 Victor Gomes Johannesburg
2011-12 Victor Hlungwani
2010-11 Daniel BennettJohannesburg
2009-10 Buyile Gqubule Uitenhage
2008-09 Jerome Damon Cape Town
2007-08 Andile Ncobo Willowvale
2006-07 Abdul Ebrahim Cape Town
2005-06 A. Ncobo & Abdul EbrahimWillowvale & CT
2004-05 Jerome Damon Cape Town
2003-04 Andile NcoboWillowvale
2002-03 Andile NcoboWillowvale
2001-02 Simon Motau Gauteng
2000-01 Daniel Bennett Johannesburg

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