Home sweepers push to be in national league
The team has played seven games, of which they have won four, lost one and drawn two.
KwaThema – Springs Home Sweepers FC continued with their winning streak when they lashed Rosina Sedibane Sports School 4-1 at Laudium Stadium in Tshwane on Sunday.
The teams participate in the Sasol Women’s League.
Team coach Mkhonza Mkhonza said he is proud of the players and technical team for pulling in the same direction.
“At the beginning of the season, we agreed that we are working towards winning the league and possibly qualifying for the national league. So far the team has proven their hunger to succeed,” he said.
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The team has played seven games, of which they have won four, lost one and drawn two.
The team still had to play 23 games and they are hoping to win seven more games to collect enough points to achieve their goal.
Mkhonzana added that as they push for the top spot they are also cautious of putting too much pressure on their players when it comes to them fulfilling their academic obligations.
“Four of our players are in matric. We are giving them enough support to balance their studies and soccer to ensure that their studies are not affected.
“We need them to put as much effort on the field and also in their studies so that they will receive scholarships next year like other players before them,” he added.
On Saturday the team takes on Luso Africa at Germiston Stadium at 3pm.
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