LAMONTVILLE Golden Arrows forward Junior Dion has been in fine form this season, with his goals proving vital as his side push to cement their place in the top eight putting him in the verge of PSL history
SHOULD Lamontville Golden Arrows striker Sede Dion remain unmoved as the Betway Premiership’s top goalscorer for the 2025/2026 season after the final matchday on Saturday, history will be rewritten in the Lesley Manyathela Golden Boot race.
The season, ending with all matches kicking off simultaneously at 3pm on Saturday, is the 29th edition of the Premier Soccer League (PSL).
To date, a total of seven countries have been represented in the PSL Golden Boot history: Zimbabwe (three times), South Africa (17 times), Zambia (seven times, with Collins Mbesuma winning it twice), Namibia (three times, all belonging to Peter Shalulile), while Malawi, Senegal, and Brazil (once each).
Senegal and Brazil remain the only two countries outside the COSAFA region to feature on the PSL Golden Boot winners' list. Brazil is the only non-African country, while Dion’s exploits mean the Ivory Coast is close to becoming only the second West African country to be represented, after Senegal.














