Eleven Angels FC are ZAFA Premier League winners
ZAKHELE Football Association (ZAFA) finally pulled down their season curtain, with Eleven Angels FC winning the ZAFA Premier League title at Dynamos Grounds on Sunday.
Angels, who collected 39 league points from 18 games, won their last two games to close the season five league points ahead of the runners-up Royal Blues. Angels defeated Charge United FC 2-0 on Saturday and edged out Young Boys 2-0 at Dynamos.
Blues shared a 2-2 draw with Swartkops FC at Dynamos Grounds on Sunday. Other title contenders Golden Brothers lost 1-0 to Swartkops FC but registered a hard-fought 2-1 victory to Black Eagles in their last game of the season.
Stone Breakers embarrassed Seven United 4-0 in their one-sided clash. Young Neighbours went down 2-1 to Swartkops FC at Dynamos Grounds on Saturday. Young Neighbours went down 2-1 to Swartkops at Dynamos on Saturday.
NMB Industrial Football Association League and KC Hendricks cup results
NELSON Mandela Bay Industrial Football Association hosted their league games at Despatch Rugby Stadium and Dana Fields, and KC Hendricks Cup at Struandale Grounds on Sunday.
Sasko and Heineken Distell’s game ended in a 1-1 draw at Despatch Rugby Stadium. Adient PPC did not turn up for their game against Benteler while CRH Africa also failed to pitch up for their game against Durr Africa.
At Shatterprufe Grounds hosts Shatterprufe Struandale drubbed Coega Dairy 3-1. Willard Auto X emerged as winners over Shatterprufe Neave 3-2. Forvia Port Elizabeth routed their side team Forvia Uitenhage 5-2 during their one-sided game.
Dairy Group did not honour their game against Eberspacher at Dana Grounds.
The log leaders, Tenneco, continued with their winning spree after they trounced BKB 11-0 at Dana Grounds.
In the only KC Hendricks Cup Tournament game that was played at Dana Grounds, Fomoco Ford were defeated by Aspen 2-0.
Young Aces FC are PEEFA Kasi Delivery Tournament champions
VEEPLAAS-based side Young Aces FC were crowned the Port Elizabeth East Football Association (PEEFA) Kasi Delivery Tournament champions after they defeated Mighty Warriors FC 1-0 during the finals at Veeplaas Turf on Tuesday.
Aces booked themselves a place in the finals after easily eliminating Mwalimu All Stars FC 4-2. Warriors faced Peace Lovers and won 2-1 during their exciting semi-final.
In the final, Warriors’ goalkeeper, Lindokuhle Dyonashe, stood his ground after he pulled some brilliant saves. Aces star player, Lithemba Moss, was rewarded with a spectacular goal that guided Aces to win the PEEFA Kasi Delivery Tournament trophy.
Aces scooped two individual awards as Lithemba Moss and Likhaya Solani were named player of the tournament and coach of the tournament, respectively.
Warriors’ goalkeeper, Dyonashe, received a trophy for his outstanding performance while Athenkosi Sapula was voted best referee of the tournament.
PEEFA president, Luyanda Ncwadi, thanked Kasi Delivery for helping his local football association run the tournament. Ncwadi said, “On behalf of PEEFA, I would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to Kasi Delivery as they injected funds into the development of grassroots soccer. Sport helps to promote a healthy lifestyle. Sport unites the people and we have observed that during our inaugural PEEFA Kasi Delivery tournament.”
Skizo’s Youth Tournament attracts crowds
HUNDREDS of spectators converged at Top 10 Soccer Field to watch the Skizo’s Youth Tournament games in Missionvale on Heritage Day.
The tournament started in a straight knockout format and was organized for u/17 boys and the seniors. Garvey United Brothers advanced to the next stage after overcoming Amakhosi 2-1.
Govan Mbeki United defeated Morning Stars 2-1. Despite their 2-1 loss, Mission Stars gave SEM a tough time.
During the seniors’ games, Govan Mbeki United eliminated Phoenix FC 4-3 on penalties. SEM beat Bay Tigers 5-4 on penalties.
Mission Stars beat Amakhosi 5-4 on penalties.
The next games take place at Top 10 Soccer Field on Saturday.





