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Selati last 16 decided

The chase for the coveted Selati Cup title continues to gain momentum as teams enter the last 16 of the tournament. This weekend more teams, some unexpectedly, bowed out, only reaching the last 32.

The chase for the coveted Selati Cup title continues to gain momentum as teams enter the last 16 of the tournament. This weekend more teams, some unexpectedly, bowed out, only reaching the last 32.

Schoemansdal Double Action proved their dominion with a 3-0 victory over Sihlangu Young Tigers to send them back to the drawing board for next year.

Black Burn United were also not spared as Magogeni Santos struck them down with a slender, however, decisive 2-1 defeat. Ntunda Big Seven crushed their opponents Jeppe Cobra with an outstanding 7-1 in the much-anticipated encounter.

Despite an impressive performance to make it into the last 32, Mawewe Chiefs were no match against their counterparts, Mzinti Young Waves. The latter crushed Mawewe Chiefs 2-0.

The sky could only belong to one side when Maduma Young Stars and Ntunda the Birds met. Madauma Young Stars grabbed top honours with a narrow 2-1 win.

Mbokodo wanderers outclassed their rivals Block A Junior Bucs, putting on a world-class performance, and walking off the pitch with an impressive 6-2 score line. Mbuzini Hotspurs proved that only the best teams were indeed heading closer to the Selati Cup final, when they demolished Tonga Marikana 5-0.

Masibekela Arsenal grabbed a slender 2-1 victory over FC Galaxy. Former host township favourites, Mananga Royal City, didn’t disappoint supporters who travelled to see them in action against Masibekela Heroes.

Mananga Royal City returned home with a 3-1 victory.
Langeloop Real Aces were held to a one-all draw by Hoyi Darkies after 90 minutes of play. However, they secured the match in the penalty shoot-out with a 5-3 win.

Mandulo No Mistake defeated PVK Black Movers 2-1, to reserve their spot in the last 16 of the tournament.

Shando Real Aces saw the Mbuzini Royal Lions heading back into the locker room with a 2-0 victory. Mashaba United were enjoying a practice session when they took on Magogeni Junior Liverpool. They registered an impressive six-goal victory, to leave the scoreboard at 6-1.

It was a close call when rivals DRKS City Royal and Buffelspruit Home Defender met.

After 90 minutes of play the game ended in a one-all draw. However, DRKS City Royal pulled it together just enough to grab a 4-3 penalty win.

DRKS 21 Jump Street wowed supporters when they put on an extraordinary display of skill and passion, and grabbed a 4-0 win against Schuzendal Small Chiefs.

Despite being the dominant side for most of the encounter, Schoemansdal Junior Aces were knocked out of the competition when they clashed with Kamhlushwa Real Madrid.

The sides played to a one-all draw and forced the match to be decided on penalties. Kamhlushwa Real Madrid grabbed all the honours by securing a 4-1 penalty victory over Schoemansdal Junior Aces.

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