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The MTG and PIB Soccer Challenge champions, Arsenal FC.
Sport Date: 14 August 2015
Nearly 150 clubs affiliated to the Thulamela Local Football Association last season will receive their league prizes during a ceremony that will be held at the 2 Ten Hotel in Sibasa on Sunday afternoon.
According to a statement from the league, the champions from the nine streams will each take home R7 000 during the ceremony. The second-placed teams will each receive a cash prize of R4 500, while the third- and fourth-placed teams will be presented with R4 000 and R3 500 respectively. The teams which obtained the fifth to the 13th position will receive cash prizes ranging from R2 500 down to R600. The remaining teams will take home consolation prizes of R500 each.
The teams that finished on top of their respective streams are Begwa FC, Mathieledzha Blue Birds, Langutani Blue Birds, Duthuni Happy Boys, Manamani Black Snake, Tshiawelo Bosveld, Makhuvha All Stars, Shadani Dangerous Scorpions and Mutale Vikings.
All the champions from the nine streams will be campaigning in the MMK Administrators League when the activities for the new season start towards the end of next month.
The prizes for the MTG and PIB Soccer Challenge will also be dished out during the ceremony. The MTG and PIB Soccer Challenge champions, Arsenal FC, will become R20 000 richer and will also receive a soccer kit, a floating trophy and gold medals.
The runner-up, Munangwe United Brothers, will receive a cash prize of R15 000, a soccer kit and silver medals. Khubvi Peace Makers, who obtained the third position in the tournament, will be presented with a cash prize of R7 500, a soccer kit and bronze medals, while Mukula Mighty Killers will receive R5000 and a soccer kit. Mighty Killers obtained the fourth position.
The ceremony will start at 14:00.
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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