Two Kwastaduza teams strut their stuff in SAB League
Verbal Warning from Tsakane and IX Experience from KwaThema are leading by example.
Kwatsaduza – Two local teams are currently representing Kwatsaduza in the South African Football Association (Safa) SAB League.
Tsakane-based soccer team Verbal Warning is sitting in first place with 33 points.
They will be playing their last game for the season on Friday against Kempton Park Football Club.
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The team has played 14 games – 10 wins, three draws and one loss.
Verbal Warning coach Mike Zwane says they are very happy with the progress they have made.
“At any time things can change, anything can happen, and we acknowledge that, but we are happy with the progress we have made.

“We know that we must put in more effort in order to be great,” says Zwane.
He says to win the league the team had to be consistent.
“We are still new and trying to build our brand.
“To win the league requires consistency and knowing how to take instructions.
“Thankfully, I work with people who pay attention to detail, especially when it comes to our opponents, and put in the extra work,” he adds.
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On January 17, they will be playing at Tsakane Stadium against Highlands Park at 3pm.
The other Kwatsaduza team is IX Experience, who will be playing against Germiston City Football Club on Saturday at Delville Stadium at 2pm.
The team is in seventh place on the log; should they win this game they will move up to position number five.
The KwaThema-based soccer team has won the SAB League twice, in 2017 and 2018.
Coach John Mosiya says his team is one of the luckiest to be playing in the SAB League.

“We have encountered some challenges, but due to our commitment and hard work we have been able to continue to display our talents in this league.
“There were so many teams from our area playing in the league which are no longer there,” says Mosiya.
He adds that they plan to play in the National First Division (NFD) League in the next two years.
Both teams are urging the community to support them, especially at home games.



