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Coromandel Kings coach aims to push the team to their limit

Teams affiliated to the Mpumalanga Lowveld Kruger Zone 1, Stream B of the SAB Castle League, will be busy this weekend.

Teams affiliated to the Mpumalanga Lowveld Kruger Zone 1, Stream B of the SAB Castle League, will be busy this weekend.


Coromandel Kings Football Club beat Black Swallows 2-1 at Coromandel Sports Ground last Saturday.
Kings are top of the league’s log table.

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The team proved to be the best in Kruger Zone 1, Stream B by vanquishing Somerset, Real Chiefs, Mkhuhlu TS, Coromandel, Mash United, Black Swallows, Current Aces, Royal Birds and Boshoek.

They only have two games left, against Royal Birds and Current Aces FC. Coromandel Kings have 30 log points. They played 13 games, won nine, lost one, and drew three.

Coach Johannes Mathelele was not satisfied with the goals scored and said he expected to score more. “We played well and we expect to win when playing at home, even though we did not achieve the goal target we have set.”

 

They will play an away game against Royal Birds FC at Croquet Lawn in Bushbuckridge on Saturday.

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The SAB League is the largest South African Football Association football and development league in South Africa. It aims to identify and nurture young sporting talent at a grassroots level, offering the opportunity for them to move through the ranks of South African football.

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