Anything is possible at Selati final
This competition has undoubtedly stood out as one of the most unpredictable one and will certainly go down in history as the tournament of surprises.

The road for the two-time Selati Super Cup champions, the Schoemansdal Junior Aces came to an abrupt end last Sunday at the hands of the Langeloop Black Burn United.
The former champs’ dreams to lift the Selati Super Cup trophy again were crashed when they suffered a 6-3 drubbing by Black Burn.
Black Burn’s win silenced many who had ruled the Langeloop-based outfits’ incapable of going all the way.
This competition has undoubtedly stood out as one of the most unpredictable one and will certainly go down in history as the tournament of surprises.
On the other hand, Mdladla Peacemakers continued their good run by defeating Driekoppies-based FC Barcelona by 3-1.
Mdladla Peacemakers came to this game as favourites. They got the job done and will now face Black Burn in the final scheduled for this Saturday, at the Driekoppies Stadium.
Even though this may not be the dream final many soccer pundits and spectators had in mind, this is Sweet Selati, where dreams are born and where nothing is impossible.
Once again Mdladla Peacemakers are coming to this final as favourites but the Emabondvweni boys can’t be taken lightly as they have shown they are a formidable team that can compete against any opponent in the field of play, and Junior Aces can attest to this fact.
This is certainly one final not to be missed as it is has the word “war” written all over it.



