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Last minute stadium snub disappoints Eleven Angels

Eleven Angels (in yellow) during their First Division North tie against Tsabotlhe FC was played at Ntshe Primary School ground PIC LESEDI MKHUTSHWA
Eleven Angels (in yellow) during their First Division North tie against Tsabotlhe FC was played at Ntshe Primary School ground PIC LESEDI MKHUTSHWA

FRANCISTOWN: Eleven Angels’ head coach, Joseph Peter, has expressed disappointment that Francistown City Council refused to let them use the council stadium over the weekend.

Angels were initially scheduled to host Tsabotlhe FC at the Council stadium on Saturday. However, the match was moved to Ntshe Primary School where the home team went down 1-0 to Tsabotlhe. Peter indicated that the last-minute venue change might have affected his players and the game.

He stated that they had trained expecting to use the Francistown council stadium but were disappointed when they were forced to find a different venue for their match.

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