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Berea’s dribbling wizard, Elias Ranyaoa.

Double-header at Zwigodini

 

Most of the affiliates of the MMK Administrators Soccer League will play two matches this weekend.

Residents of Zwigodini and the surrounding areas will have the privilege to watch high-grade football on their doorstep. Their two local teams, Anel Real Vikings and Berea FC, will play their league matches at home, the Zwigodini grounds, tomorrow.

The pace setters, Berea FC, will host Tshiungani Young Chiefs in the first match at 13:00. Young Chiefs have only pride at stake as they are already out of the promotion race. On the other hand, Berea must collect the maximum points to be sure of a place in the promotional playoffs. Chiefs will have a mammoth task to stop Berea’s fast forwards, Dakalo Ratshitanga, Edwin Ramphabana and Elias Ranyaoa.

It remains to be seen whether the Chiefs’ strikers will have the power to penetrate the defence of Berea, which will be marshaled by Aubrey Ndou and Dzivhuluwani Simba.

Anel Real Vikings will entertain Mapakoni Vikings at 15:00. Mapakoni are leaving no stone unturned in their preparations for the game as they are one of the relegation candidates.

The other fixtures are: Tshisimani Top Challengers vs Musina All Stars, Makuya Try Again vs Muhuyu Copper Stars, Mavunde Hungry Vultures vs Tshixwadza Brazilians, Sambandou United Professional vs Makuya Junior Aces, Tshivhilidulu Hungry Lions vs Mauluma Black Mambas, Rabali Pull Together vs Khakhhu Real Vultures, Muwaweni Lucky Stars vs Mashamba Benfica, Zoutpansberg Powerlines vs Mpheni Home Defenders, Tshikhwani Stone Breakers vs LTT Murunwa TVET, Beuster Mighty Chiefs vs Gwamasenga United Brothers, Tshakhuma RO Na Ndilani vs Univen FC, Flying Eagles FC vs Phungo All Stars, Dobby Freedom Birds vs Rockers FC, Ngovhela Backside vs Themba Sunrise Riders and Maranzhe Hungry Lions vs Mutuwa Brazilians.   

Berea’s left back, Aubrey Ndou.

 

Date:11 May 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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