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Two away fixtures for Dynamos

 

Sport  Date: 19 April 2013

 

Dynamos will play two away matches within the space of four days. They must beat Vasco Da Gama at the Parow Park Stadium in Cape Town on Sunday afternoon in order to restore their lost pride and to enhance their chances of escaping the relegation axe at the end of the season.

They will play another National First Division League match next Wednesday afternoon, when they will undertake a journey to the Free State to honour their fixture against United FC at the Moruleng Stadium. Failure to collect the maximum points in both matches will do the once pride of Giyani more harm than good. Losing the two matches will mean that Ri khomeni ri nga peli need a miracle to escape relegation at the end of the season.

Dynamos recently signed the former Black Leopards’ bulldozer striker, Walter “West” Ramulondi. Ramulondi was a marvel to watch when Dynamos played to a goalless draw against Jomo Cosmos at the Giyani Stadium last Saturday.

In the other National First Division League matches that will be played on Sunday, Polokwane City will host FC Cape Town at the University of Limpopo Stadium. The Mpumalanga derby between Witbank Spurs and Mpumalanga Black Aces will be played at the Puma Rugby Stadium in Witbank. Jomo Cosmos and Thanda Royal Zulu will fight for league points at the Makhulong Stadium in Thembisa, Johannesburg.

The newly promoted Roses United will host FC AK at the Botshabelo Stadium in the Free State. United will pay a visit to African Warriors at the Charles Mopedi Stadium in the Free State, while Milano United will test their strength against Sivutsa Stars at the Grassy Park Stadium in Cape Town.

The other matches that will be played next Wednesday are: Mpumalanga Black Aces vs Milano United, FC Cape Town vs Witbank Spurs, Thanda Royal Zulu vs Vasco Da Gama, FC AK vs Polokwane City, African Warriors vs Blackburn Rovers, Sivutsa Stars vs Jomo Cosmos and Santos vs Roses United.

 

Written by

Frank Mavhungu

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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