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Mikhado’s playmaker, Bornwise Molobo.

Mikhado and Mighty in Motsepe clash

 

It will be business as usual for the teams affiliated to the Limpopo stream of the ABC Motsepe League this weekend.

After beating Ndengeza FC 4-1 at the Rabali Stadium last Saturday, Mikhado FC are leaving no stone unturned in their preparations for their match against Mighty FC this weekend. They will battle it out for league points at the same venue tomorrow afternoon.

Mikhado jumped from the third to the second position on the log standings after their victory over Ndengeza. Asked about their level of readiness for the game, the coach of Mikhado, Mr Abel Makhubele, said that their victory over Ndengeza had been an inspiration to the boys. He indicated that all his players were ready to weather any storm.

Mikhado’s goal poachers, Rendani Thavhana, Aluwani Nedzamba and Bornwise Molobo, will give the defenders for Mighty a day to remember if not well contained.

Venda Football Academy (VFA) must beat Barracah Valley to enhance their promotion chances. VFA dropped a step down on the log, following their 0-1 defeat at the hands of Ngwaabe City Motors last weekend. They are now lying in the third spot.

The other Vhembe District-based side, Tshakhuma RO Nandilani (TRON), will also play in front of their home crowd. They will test their strength against Eleven Fast Tigers at the Tshisaulu Mmbengeni Kone grounds tomorrow.

Giyani Happy Boys will undertake a journey to Polokwane, where they will play against Polokwane City Academy at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium. The Dolphins FC and Ngwaabe City Motors will lock horns at the Ben Serake Stadium outside Polokwane.

Ollesdal FC will be lucky if they manage to hold Magesi FC to a draw. They will meet at the Turfloop Stadium. Magesi are currently leading the pack with 34 points.

Polokwane United will host Ditlou FC at the Seshego Stadium.

 

Sport - Date: 17 January 2020

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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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