In the Premier Soccer League (PSL), several players have proven that age is just a number by continuing to perform at a high level after turning 30. Amidst the influx of young talent, seasoned players like Themba Zwane and Andile Jali of Mamelodi Sundowns have continued to impress. Zwane, despite suffering an Achilles tendon injury while on international duty with Bafana Bafana, remains a crucial figure for both his club and country. Sundowns are reportedly keen to extend his contract until the end of the 2026/2027 season, highlighting his importance to the team.

Similarly, other players have shown resilience and adaptability, earning new contracts and maintaining their form well into their 30s. Keagan Dolly and Samir Nurkovic, for instance, have both found new clubs after proving their worth. Their ability to remain competitive in the PSL demonstrates that experience and skill are still highly valued, even in an era dominated by younger players.
As the PSL continues to evolve, these players serve as a testament to the fact that age doesnβt always signal the end of a playerβs career. With contracts extended and fresh opportunities presented, their performances are a reminder that veterans can still play a significant role in the leagueβs top clubs.