Along with their success in the PSL's predecessor - winning three National Soccer League titles in 1988, 1990 and 1993 - this gave Mamelodi Sundowns their 6th South African championship.
At the transfer meeting the Ajax Amsterdam board mentioned to Moore that they would like to set up a Football Development Academy in South Africa.
Once back home Moore contacted Cape Town Spurs' Chairman John Comitis and invited him to join this new venture.
In order to fill the vacant spot a second team was created out of the Cape Town Spurs-Seven Stars merger; Mother City F.C.
Mamelodi Sundowns clinched a record third successive Premiership title when they romped home in first place at the end of the 1999–2000 season.
The newly created Ajax Cape Town had a strong season, finishing in fourth place on 53 points, with inaugural PSL champions Manning Rangers just behind them in fifth.
Popular KwaZulu Natal club AmaZulu and the newly formed Mother City found themselves at the wrong end of the table.
For their final fixtures neither team had it easy as AmaZulu had to travel to face Ajax Cape Town while Wanderers had to host runners-up Orlando Pirates.