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Rodadau’s goal poacher, Lethabo Sello. Photo: Frank Mavhungu.
Sport Date: 28 April 2023
Teams campaigning under the auspices of the Sasol Women’s League in the Limpopo Province will play their fourth league matches this weekend. Eight matches will be played at different venue throughout the province on Saturday afternoon, while only one fixture is scheduled for Sunday.
Lacoste Morning Stars are gearing up for an away fixture against Real Mighty Girls. They will fight for league points at the Xikukwani Stadium outside Giyani on Saturday. Mighty Girls and Morning Stars are battling to come to terms with last weekend’s results. Morning Stars were crushed 0-3 by Rodadau FC at the Shayandima School Grounds, while Mighty Girls were beaten 0-2 by Sealene Ladies FC at the Lulekani Stadium in Phalaborwa.
Whether Tshandama Young Stars will have enough strength to stop Two for Joy Ladies is something that remains to be seen. Young Stars and Two for Joy will meet at the Tshirenzheni Grounds in the Nzhelele Valley on Saturday. The Stars from Tshandama and Two for Joy are still to lose a league match this season.
Masakona Liberty Experience and Sisters FC will chase league points at the Masakona Grounds. Liberty Experience are still to win a league match to date. Merwe United, who are also battling to register a victory to date, will host Sealene Ladies at the Merwe Grounds in the Malamulele area. The only fixture scheduled for Sunday will be between Phomolong Ladies and Rodadau FC at the Lulekani Stadium in Phalaborwa.
Rodadau’s goal poachers, Lethabo Sello, Shonisani Mafela and Londani Negota, will be expected to force the defenders of Phomolong to play with their backs against the wall for the better part of the game. The other fixtures are Kanatla Ladies vs Marumo Gallants, Mandebele Happy Fighters Ladies vs FC 50 Stars United, Seven Stars Ladies vs Ramatlaohle Ladies and University of Limpopo Ladies vs Schoonoord Chiefs Ladies.
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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