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Real Vikings’ midfielder, Eliot Muthala.

Soccer festival at Zwigodini

 

The fight for promotion and the struggle to avoid relegation at the end of the season will continue among the teams affiliated to the MMK Administrators Soccer League this weekend.

Residents of Zwigodini and the surrounding area are looking forward to the clashes of the two home teams, Anel Real Vikings and Berea FC, on Sunday.

Berea FC will host Masisi Young Stars in what can best be described as a David and Goliath conflict. Berea are one of the hot league title contenders, while Young Stars are fighting for survival. The Stars defence will have a mammoth task to stop the Berea playmakers, Aubrey Ndou, Juliet Ngubane and Elias Ranyaoa. Berea are still celebrating their 2-1 victory against Musina United last Saturday. The game is scheduled to start at 13:00.

Anel Real Vikings will host Muswodi Happy Fighters at 15:00. It will be players like Eliot Muthala, Nthuseni Nefale and Ronewa Muthala who are expected to keep the Fighters’ defence run for cover from the onset.

Tshisimani Top Challengers will entertain Musina United at the Tshisimani grounds, while Dopeni Mighty Comrades and Rabali Pull Together will fight for points at Dopeni.

The other fixtures are: Tshikuwi Stone Breakers vs Mauluma Black Mambas, Matanda Rockers vs Nzhelele Young All Nations, Tshivhuyuni Two for Joy vs Wayeni Sea Robbers, Vyeboom Marikana vs Mashamba Soccer Academy, Midoroni Real Hearts vs Zoutpansberg Powerlines, Magau United vs Mpheni Home Defenders, Tshivhazwaulu Peace Makers vs Voweto Maximum Force, Mutandani Pull Together vs Cobra All Stars, Maranzhe Hungry Lions vs Dobby Freedom Birds, Nweli Stone Breakers vs Ngwenani Young Chiefs and Rockers vs Tshambobvu Junior Aces.

Berea’s left back, Aubrey Ndou.

Berea’s dribbling wizard, Elias Ranyaoa.

 

Date:13 April 2018

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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