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  • Rosina Sedibane ease past Joburg City in GDL

    Rosina Sedibane ease past Joburg City in GDL

    Rosina Sedibane walked away with a 4-0 hammering win on Saturday against struggling Joburg City FC.

    With no win in the new season of Gauteng Development League – Joburg city FC continue to struggle as they loose again at home.

    They came to the game with three losses and two draws with two points while Rosina came to the game with two wins and three losses.

    The game started on a high tempo as both teams were attacking from the first minute. The away team Rosina wasted no time as they take the lead in 11 minutes from a corner kick. Rosina extended the lead again in 22 minutes with a clinical strike from the striker.

    Joburg City never sit back and defend but they tried to cause problems for Rosina goalkeeper as they test with with shots.

    Just before half time Rosina made it 3-0 with a well taken goal from counter attack play.

    In the second half the home team tried to get a goal but they were missing chances that they should hit the back of the net.  Rosina were trying to  protect their lead as they slow down the first half tempo.

    Rosina Sedibane made it 4-0 in the 74 minute on another well taken goal on the right top corner. They went on to win the game 4-0 and move above on the table. The home team still looking for their fist win.

    Their next game next weekend will away to Remember Elite. Rosina next game is at home against Randburg AFC.

  • Reddam Constantia wins the Challenge Cup against South Peninsula

    Reddam Constantia wins the Challenge Cup against South Peninsula

    There has been a rise and growth in the women’s football fraternity in the past decades. School tournaments and leagues at the grassroots level are making the future of tomorrow.

    The Reddam Football Challenge Cup saw a game of magnitude as Reddam Constantia hosted South Peninsula u19. The fans were entertained by a game that produced several goals.

    In the first half, both teams failed to capitalise on mistakes as the game went to a half-time deadlock at 0-0. In the second half, Reddam opened the scoring through a quick throw-in and a beautiful cross by the winger and the goal was scored near the far post.

    South Peninsula came back stronger after conceding and made no mistake in a counter-attack to score an equaliser in the 29th minute to make it 1-1. A few minutes later, Peninsula made it 2-1 and went all the way to win the game as they came back from 1-0. The game ended 2-1 in favour of South Peninsula.

    By Phindulo Nemarude