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Tmasters dominate as Masters League nears finish

Tmasters delivered a standout performance as the Steve Tshwete Masters Soccer League heads towards its final rounds.

The Steve Tshwete Masters Soccer League continued last Saturday at Kees Taljaard Stadium in Kanonkop, with teams battling it out as the season draws to a close.

Tmasters produced the performance of the day with a commanding victory of 9-0 over MDTA, underlining their strength in the competition.

With only a few fixtures remaining, organisers have encouraged more teams and companies to join the league next season.

For full results and more details, see this week’s edition of the Middelburg Observer.

Thabiso Mamosadi from Twizza was the Man of the match against 24 Masters. He received his trophy from Mapetla Mokalapa (match commissioner). Photo: Daleen Naude.
Mpho Dube from Thos Begbie received his prize as Man of the match against Imbizo from Mapetla Mokalapa (match commissioner). Photo: Daleen Naude.
A battle for the ball between Tmasters and MDTA. Tmasters won 9–0. Photo: Daleen Naude.
Xolani Mhlanga (Tmasters) and Siya Masimula (MDTA). Photo: Daleen Naude.
Peter Sindane from Tmasters is one of the fastest defenders in the league. Photo: Daleen Naude.
Peter Masango (Tmasters) is one of the oldest players in the league. Photo: Daleen Naude.
Spectators were treated to loads of action. Photo: Daleen Naude.
Creamson Cronje (MDTA) and Peter Sindane (Tmasters). Photo: Daleen Naude.
Alex Shabangu (goalkeeper of Tmasters). Photo: Daleen Naude.
Peter Sindane (Tmasters) and Philani (MDTA).
Philani Kuhlase and Siya Masimula from MDTA. Photo: Daleen Naude.
The team from Imbizo. Photo: Daleen Naude.
The MDTA team. Photo: Daleen Naude.

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Daleen Naude

Daleen Naudé is the news editor of the Middelburg Observer, Observer Daller and the Observer Express. In 2024, she was named FCJ Journalist of the Year for the second time, and has won numerous other accolades during her illustrious 36-year career. As an industry leader in investigative reporting, Daleen has uncovered various hidden truths in her time at the Observer.
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