Limpopo Mirror 20 July 2012

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Young Chiefs scrape through Eric Mangenzhane of Young Chiefs (right) and Brain Mavhungu of Seven Brothers fight for the ball.

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Ngwenani Young Chiefs fought hard to earn a 5-2 victory over Seven United Brothers in the Vhembe Mayoral Cup Tournament at the Tshifulanani Stadium on Sunday. Young Chiefs were outplayed in all departments in the first 30 minutes of the game. Seven Brothers used the opportunity to score their first goal. Bongani Rstshibvumo finished off a rebound after an attempt by Thabelo Nemakanga. The last part of the first half was characterised by rough tackles. The diminutive referee, Mr Jelly Chabani, normalised the situation by flashing two yellow cards in quick succession. Tsepo Thovhakale of Seven Brothers and Evans Netshitungulu of Young Chiefs were reprimanded for dangerous play in the 37th and 39th minute respectively. Seven Brothers were still leading 1-0 at the end of the first half, but Young Chiefs gained momentum with time. They replaced Norman Mulovhedzi with Ndivhuwo Khwashaba in the 57th minute. Seven Brothers responded by introducing Thanyani Moshapho for the injured Bongani Ratshibvumo. Seven Brothers committed suicide by defending too deep. They were severely punished for that. A defender handled the ball within the box and the referee awarded a penalty to Young Chiefs. Tshilisanani Ratshibvuno converted to make it 1-1. Young Chiefs replaced their keeper, Tshimangadzo Mulovhedzi, with Lutendo Themeli three minutes before the referee blew the final whistle. The final score was 1-1 and the only way to determine the winner was through a penalty shoot-out. Young Chiefs converted four of their five chances, while Seven Brothers scored only one.

Black Leopards’ excellent run in the CAF Confederations Cup came to an end on Saturday, when they were held to a goalless draw by Al Merreikh of Sudan at Coca Cola Park in Johannesburg. Leopards lost 3-2 in Sudan a fortnight ago and with Saturday’s draw, they failed to reach the group stage of the competition. In our photo, Edgar Manaka of Black Leopards (back) and Musaab Omer Maaf Mussa of Al Merrikeh compete for the ball. Right: Harry Nyirenda of Black Leopards and Jonas Sakuwaha of Al Merrikeh compete for the ball ©Pic Sydney Mahlangu/ BackpagePix.


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