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Masters social league games to be played in Kwa-Thema

Change of venue for the Tsamaya league games that will take place this weekend.

Kwatsaduza -The Tsamaya Masters Social Football League has confirmed that all remaining games of its ongoing Siyadlala Cup will now be played in Kwa-Thema, starting this weekend.
The Tlakula and the Ntokozweni grounds will host the games.
The decision was taken after an unfortunate incident last Sunday in which four games had to be moved from the Malandela Ground in Tsakani to the nearby Tsakani Ext 5 ground at the 11th hour after it was discovered that another tournament was scheduled to be hosted at the venue.
All games were completed on the day, with all 16 teams playing their second round of group stage matches.

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The Tsakani Civil Servants became the first team to advance to the quarter-finals after recording its second win in as many matches in Group B, following a 2-0 win over Bazingeli at the Mamellong school grounds.
They now lead that group with six points, followed by Makgwaba FC on two, while Bazingeli and the holders RDP Masters each have one point, going into this Sunday’s final group stage fixtures.
RDP and Bazingeli will meet in a six-pointer at the Ntokozweni grounds this weekend.
The other groups are led by Amajuba, Highland and Verbal Warning, who are also on the brink of making it into the knockout stages, following their second win over NY Masters at the Mamellong grounds.
They will also play at the Ntokozweni grounds against FC Masters this week, while the other Group D contenders, Geluksdal Masters and NY Masters – who are both on three points – meet at the Tlakula grounds.
The other seven teams that will make up this season’s quarter-finals, along with Tsakani, will be determined this weekend.
The quarter-finals, semi-final and the final will all be played in one leg in the coming weeks.

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