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Chippas’ scoring machine, Mashudu Davhana. Photo: Frank Mavhungu.

Another home match waits for Chippas United Ladies

 

After a break of two weeks, the teams affiliated to the Limpopo Stream of the Sasol Women’s League will be back in action this weekend.

Chippas were given free points without kicking a ball after their fixture against Sealane Ladies, which was supposed to have been played on Saturday, 1 May, was declared a walk-over in their favour. Chippas waited in vain for the arrival of Sealane Ladies at the Makhuvha Stadium.

Chippa will play another league match at home. They will host Merwe United Ladies at the Makhuvha Stadium tomorrow afternoon. Merwe’s technical team is still battling to find their winning combination this season.  They have managed to deposit only one point into their league account to date, while Chippas are one of the hot contenders for the league title. Chippas will pin their hopes on Mashudu Davhana, Pertunia Vukea and Mulalo Mufanadzo for goals.

Lacoste Morning Stars will travel to Rabali village in the Nzhelele Valley, where they will lock horns with Sealane Ladies at the Rabali Stadium. The spirit is high in the Morning Stars’ camp after beating Real Mighty Girls 2-1 in their last match.

Tshandama Young Stars will undertake a journey to Nwamitwa village outside Tzaneen. Their match against Sisters FC will be staged at the Nwamitwa open grounds. All eyes will be on the match between Real Mighty Ladies and Botlokwa Ladies at the Vuwani open grounds.  Mandebele Happy Fighters Ladies will have a date with Seven Stars Ladies at the Zebediela Stadium. Skimzozo Ladies will host the University of Limpopo Ladies at the Marapong Stadium in the Lephalale area. The other fixtures are: FC 50 Stars Ladies vs Capricorn Sports Development and Kanatla Ladies vs Copper Belts FC.

 

 

Date:14 May 2021

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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