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Joyful weekend for Phandulaluvalo

 

Last weekend was a joyful one for one of the affiliates of the MMK Administrators Soccer League, Phandulaluvalo FC. They collected six points in their two weekend matches.

Phandulaluvalo beat Gaba Union Fighters 2-1 on Saturday. As if that was not enough to impress their loyal fans, Phandulaluvalo registered a huge victory the following day when they brutally walloped Mahagala Young Stars 11-0 at the Tshifudi grounds.

Tshidzini Happy Fighters were too good for Shadani Dangerous Scorpions when they overpowered them 6-0 at the Tshidzini grounds. United Artists enhanced their chances of winning the league championship by beating Mulenzhe Shooting Stars 1-0. Ngwenani Young Chiefs deposited full points into their league account by beating Mutuwa Brazilians 3-2.

Mbilwi New Generations lost 0-1 to The Dolphins FC at the Mbilwi grounds, while Beuster Mighty Chiefs shared the spoils with Voweto Maximum Force when they played to a 1-1 draw. Although they were playing in front of their home crowd, Mulodi Young Santos lost 1-2 to Makuya Junior Aces.

The Stream I pace setters, Rambuda Young Fighters, beat Lurangwe the Angel 4-3. Sambandou United Professionals drew 1-1 with Mutale Vikings at the Sambandou grounds.

Maramanzhi Mountain Sweepers lost 0-1 to Anel Real Vikings. Musina United donated league points to Igwe FC, following their 0-1 defeat. Dopeni Mighty Comrades beat Maelula New Mates 3-2. Milaboni Chop Them Down suffered a 0-2 defeat at the hands of Seven United Brothers.

Rabali Pull Together and Nzhelele Home Sweepers drew 1-1. Muwaweni Lucky Stars played to a goalless draw with Valdesia Deportivo. In their tit-for-tat game at the Tshilonwe grounds, Tshilonwe Young Bombers beat Matangari Rising Stars 4-3. Muziafera Blue Eagles lost 0-1 to Makovha All Stars. Tshivhilidulu Hungry Lions gave Matanda Rockers a 4-1 hiding.

 

Date:18 May 2017

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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