U-11s show off skills on the pitch

The increasing number of Covid-19 cases in the province didn’t affect supporter attendance as a good number of supporters were cheering on their favourite teams.

Kwa-Thema – Local teams locked horns on the pitch to fight for the top position in the Springs Local Football Association League over the weekend.
The increasing number of Covid-19 cases in the province didn’t affect supporter attendance, as a good number of supporters were cheering on their favourite teams.
On Saturday in the u-11 category, 11 teams locked horns on rugby grounds A and B.
The first teams that locked horns were Early Birds FC and Young Achievers, who lost 1-0.
Springs Home Sweepers FC played to a two-all draw against Valencia FC, while Dunnotar M Warriors lost 2-1 to Crystal City FC.

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Real Barcelona flaunted their skills on the pitch scoring three goals against Metro Stars.
Jealous Down FC mopped the floor with Home Defenders FC by finding the back of the net seven times, while their opponents failed dismally.
A shower of goals kept pouring down, seeing Barcelona All Nations scoring six goals to two against Down Town FC. Bolton Villa FC played to a 2-0 win against Three for Joy FC.
On rugby ground B, Nkele Smiling Bees FC kept the momentum going by winning 5-2 against XI Experience FC.

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Black Fighter FC played to a 3-1 win against Kwa-Thema United while Tornado Lions FC lost 3-0 to TP Football FC.
Sanders United showed their opponents, Selcourt Estate FC, a thing or two about soccer by finding the back on the net six times to zero.
Junior Spinners FC lost 1-0 to Eleven Attackers, while Mighty Falcons FC managed to walk away with two points to nil against Real Juventus FC.

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