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Sport Date: 30 May 2013
Although they still have two matches to play before they complete their Safa second division league activities, Nobela All Stars have already been relegated to the lower division.
Their relegation to the SAB League was confirmed by their 1-1 draw against Giyani Hotspurs at the Giyani Stadium last Saturday.
Nobela All Stars are languishing at the bottom of the log with 20 points, six behind the other relegation candidates, Baobab Zero Fake, Lephalale Young Killers and Phungo All Stars. Young Killers have two matches in hand while Phungo All Stars are left with only one match to complete their league programme.
Even if Lephalale Young Killers and Phungo All Stars lose all their outstanding matches and Nobela win theirs, it will make no difference to their standing on the log as Nobela had conceded the highest number of goals.
Baobab Zero Fake will accompany Nobela All Stars to the SAB league. Zero Fake have 26 points and they have competed their league programme, as they have played 30 matches to date.
Modimolle Aces and Ray Pillars are also not safe when it comes to relegation. They have deposited 27 points into their league accounts each. Should they lose their remaining matches and Phungo All Stars and Lephalale Young Killers win their outstanding matches, Ray Pillars and Modimolle Aces will go down.
Rospa United, who escaped the relegation axe by the skin of their teeth last season, are lying in the eighth position on the log.
Baroka FC are gearing up for the promotional play-offs for the third time in a row. They completed their league programme on top of the log with 74 points, eight behind Magezi FC. Winners Park, who have been chasing the league title since the beginning of the season, completed their programme in the third position with 62 points.
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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