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Teams gear up for promotional matches

 

Sport  Date: 12 June 2015

 

Most of the affiliates for the MMK Administrators League wrapped up their league activities for the current season over the past weekend. Only two streams, D and F, are still to complete their league programmes. The affiliates for the two streams will play their last two matches this weekend. Makovha All Stars are the Stream A champions.

Shigamani FC finished their league programme close behind, in the second position. Mukula Young Santos are the Stream B champions. They are shining on top of the log with 73 points, 10 ahead of Phandulaluvalo FC. Mukula Young Santos were crowned the champions for the same stream last season, but they failed to make the grade in the promotional playoffs at the Giyani Stadium.

United Artists did it again when they finished their league programme on top of Stream C for the second time in a row. It remains to be seen whether United Artists will again disappoint the fans in the promotional playoffs at regional level.

The fight for promotion in Stream D will be between the Tshakhuma teams, Tshakhuma RO United and Maweja Takers FC. Maweja Takers and RO United are separated by goal difference as they are tied with 79 points each.

Mpheni Home Defenders are waiting for the promotional playoffs as they completed the season on top of Stream E. Western Stars, who were the champions of Stream E last season, are lying in the third spot on the log.

The fight for promotion in Stream F is between Wayeni Sea Robbers and Muziafera Blue Eagles. With only one game to go to wrap up their league programme, Sea Robbers look unstoppable.

Rabali Pull Together are already preparing themselves for the play-offs. They are the Stream G champions. The same goes for Muswodi Happy Fighters, who are the Stream H winners. Ficus FC are the Stream I champions.  

 

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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