The South African Football Association's arbitration channel will today decide the rightful winners of the Mpumalanga stream of the ABC Motsepe League.
The Bees from Naas finished in top spot on the log having collected 73 points, with Middelburg United as runners-up with 70 poits.
Meanwhile, Tiger Boys, who filed a case at SAFA against The Bees, finished 11th.
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The latter stand accused of fielding a player who had been serving a suspension.
A decision on the matter that has already been postponed three times will be taken on Monday when the hearing resume at 10:00.
"We were playing against Phezulu FC, and the final whistle had already been blown, and the referee issued a red card to number 18, claiming he swore at him," The Bees FC head coach Humphrey Mlwane explains to KickOff.com.
"The following week, we played against Luthuli from Tjakastad and we beat them 1-0, and that's where we fielded the boy they claimed was given a red card. After that, he got injured.
"And now Tiger Boys, who are Middelburg United's neighbours, are th ones who are protesting even though our next two to three games after the red incident were not even against them. They are just testing the waters.
"At our level, SAFA is very corrupt, the admins are being bribed to promote certain teams," says the former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder, before explaining what went on.
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"What happened here is a referee booked a wrong player. According to the referee, he gave our jersey number 14 a red card - that's according to the referee's report - when, in fact, he was suppose to give it to number 18. People pay their way to the national play-offs in this league.
"Today a witness for Tiger Boys will be called, (as well as the) match commissioner, and the linesman, and they will be all testifying under oath, and after that we will be expecting a decision from the arbitration."