LIMPOPO MIRROR
18 18 July 2014 By Kaizer Nengovhela
By Frank Mavhungu
Makhado Municipality and Safa Vhembe Money for Munyamela’s winning teams The final of the NJ MunyameThe results of last weekend's Securitas 5, Maraxwe Happy bumped heads over Rabali Stadium la Soccer Tournament will be matches are: Matangari Settlers Boys 4; Thenzheni Liverpool 2,
played at the Muhuyu XI Ex- 3, Tswingoni FC 1; Matangari Tshidzivhe United Brothers 0; if we are forced to play games perience grounds on Sunday. Vultures 2, Matangari High Tshipako Hotspurs 4, Vhutalu outside the municipality while Aims 0; Muhuyu XI Experience Mountain Rangers 5 and Matanwe live in Makhado,” Mulaudzi The quarterfinal matches will 2, Damani Powerlines 1; Marax- gari Rising Stars 1, Muhuyu added. be staged at the same venue we Happy Boys 2, Makwarani Copper Stars 1. Makhado Municipality tomorrow, while the semis and Frelimo Boys 1; Tshiombo XI spokesperson Mr Louis Bobodi the final will take place denied that the municipality had on Sunday. According charged Safa Vhembe R12 000 to the chairman of the to use the stadium. organising committee, He said that the municipality Mr Thifhelimbilu Siesupplied Safa Vhembe with two da, this year’s chamquotations, namely R2 085,90 pions will receive R2 if used by amateur teams and 500. R8 000 if used by professional The runners-up will teams. Of these amounts, R1 receive R2 000, while 585,90 is refundable (amateur the third- and fourthteams) or R5 000 is refundable placed teams will take if professional teams play at home R1 500 and R1 the stadium. Bobodi said the 000 respectively. municipality and Safa Vhembe Teams that will must meet as soon as possible to be booted out in the Members of organizing committee are, from left to right, Messrs Reuben resolve the problems. quarterfinals will each Netshitomboni (member), Thifhelimbilu Sieda (chairman) and Aifheli Mr Ronald Makhadi, manager receive R500. Rakuambo (deputy chairman). of sport at Thulamela Municipality, said the federation paid a fee By Kaizer Nengovhela of R460 per year. He said that as the municipality they allowed the federation to utilise the stadium the whole year without paying any other amount. Madombidzha Masters ham- Mudimeli defence. team's third goal, while the last mered Mudimeli Masters 8-3 in Mudimdeli's second goal came goal was scored by Pelembe a Matsedu Masters tournament in the 64th minute. Page Mufa- Mudau of Madombidzha. match that was played at Ma- madi scored dombidzha on Sunday. after a place The visitors conceded a silly kick that was goal in the second minute. Son- taken by Peter dy Makhado capitalised on a Ramakhokha. clearing blunder by the sweeper Cedrick Matof Mudimeli and hooked in the s h a v h a c o l loose ball. The keeper of Mudi- lected Eugune meli missed the ball in the 25th Sebone in the minute, allowing Thina Mafhale- middle of the la to release a ground cutter from park to finish short range. Sondy Makhado off superbly scored his team's third goal in and scored the the 28th minute. He unleashed sixth goal of a powerful shot from outside the game. the box and beat the opponents' S o n d y keeper easily. Makhado After the goal, Mudimeli lost dribbled pas shape in the middle field and three players Madombidzha capitalized when in a row and their killer-striker, Cedrick Mat- blasted in a shavha, scored his team's fourth rocket from goal after he finished off a square inside the box pass from Madumi Malema. to complete Khwathelani Mafukaduvha of his hat trick The Vhembe Regional Football Association received a package of 400 soccer balls from their Mudimeli forced his way through a n d s c o r e d mother body, the South African Football Association (Safa), last Friday. The balls are part of the defence of Masters and re- h i s t e a m ' s the sponsorship to Safa by Chevrolet South Africa. The soccer balls were distributed to the four leased a rocket from outside the seventh goal. local football associations, with each LFA getting 100 balls. Photographed during the handing- box to make the halftime score Khwathelani over ceremony were, from left, Messrs EN Mulovhedzi (Mutale LFA), Mulalo Mafenya (Safa 4-1. Abel Matshavha increased Mafukaduvha Cedrick Matshavha of Madombidzha (left) and Vhembe administration officer), AA Tshisikule (Thulamela LFA), George Kubayi (President the tally in the 55th minute; he of Mudime- Maanda Mufamadi in a fight for possession of of Safa Vhembe), TJ Maphaha (Makhado LFA) and Theo Maoka (Musina LFA). scored after poor clearing by the li scored his the ball.
When the Makhado Municipality recently renovated Rabali Stadium, the sporting fraternity welcomed the initiative as they thought it would help them immensely. Some of the teams and associations are now complaining, however, that the fees to use the stadium make it impossible to stage local matches. The municipality has allegedly increased the fees for using the stadium to such an extent that they are out of reach of local teams, especially those operating under the aegis of Safa Vhembe. This follows not long after the stadium was renovated at a cost of roughly R7 million. The money was made available via a grant received from the National Lotteries Board. Safa Vhembe was supposed to use the stadium during the MMK Insurance Brokers promotional play-off matches, but the matches had to be moved to Makwarela Stadium. This meant that the teams had to travel more than 100 kilometres to play their matches
in another municipality. The chairperson of the competition committee for Safa Vhembe, Mr Mulimisi Muneri, said that he was very disappointed to hear what the fees were when they applied to use the Rabali stadium. According to him, the Makhado Municipality charged them R12 000 to use the stadium during the promotional playoffs. “We thought such facilities would play the role of taking children away from the streets and taking them to the sporting fields, but with such high rates, this is difficult to achieve,” he said. Madombidzha Western Stars MD Mr Mashudu Mulaudzi also expressed his disappointment. “This arrogance and disrespect that is being displayed by the political leaders of Makhado Municipality is not helping the community,” he said. “The municipality is ignoring us and our pleas,” he added. “Now we want the municipality to tell us if it is nation building
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