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Sport Date: 18 October 2002
GIYANI – Although Dynamos had scored two beautiful goals in their Castle Premiership League fixture against Supersport United; they ended up losing the game 1-2. The match was played at the Giyani Stadium on Saturday. The game was equally contested but the home side had more regrets in the opening minutes.
Supersport did not lose their fighting spirit although two of their key players, Molefi Ntsoelengoe and Abram Raselemane were cautioned with yellow cards in the 6th and 10th minute respectively. The wheel of fortune turned against Dynamos in the 20th minute.
Their defender, Irvin Zwane deflected the ball back into his own net in a failed attempt to clear the ball after a corner kick that was taken by Themba Mnguni. The technical staff for Dynamos could not forgive him for the blunder he had committed and he gave way to Soul Mmethi.
The domestic lads effected another change towards the end of the first half. They introduced Joel Seroba for Frank Makua. Their last replacement was the bringing on of Sello Ledingwane for Sandras Kamwenda earlier in the last stanza.
Dynamos did not press the panic button despite the fact that their fans were becoming impatient. Their equalising goal came in the 85th minute. Their captain, Lifa Qosha, scored after a corner kick that was taken by Josam Ndou. They had very little time to celebrate their equalising goal as Supersport found the winning goal in the 90th minute via Mandla Zwane.
Frank is a Human Resources Manager at the Department of Public Works in Limpopo. He is the longest serving correspondent of the Mirror, having joined us at the end of 1990. He mainly writes sports reports and resides at Tsianda Village. In 2004, Frank won the National Castle League Award, an award for the best reporter in the SAB league in South Africa.

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