Majatlhaga, Magosi headline FA Cup ties
Friday, March 04, 2022 | 80 Views |
Battle royal: Chiefs PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
The new edition kicked off last weekend in the northern region. Majatlhaga, as Masitaoka are affectionately known to their fans, will be hoping for a repeat of their successful journey in the last edition where they managed to reach the finals against all odds.
On their way to the final, they knocked out favourites at the time, Township Rollers, in the semi-finals before they lost to Gaborone United (GU) in the final. It will be interesting to see how Magosi intend to contain Masitaoka’s front three, which consists of speedy winger, Kobamelo Kebaikanye, Patrick Kaunda and Namibian striker, Ambrosias Amseb.
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