Super League’s super start

The latest offering from the Newcastle Court Soccer Association (NCSA) has begun rooting out the teams who will be progressing and those who will not.

 

The latest offering from the Newcastle Court Soccer Association (NCSA) has begun rooting out the teams who will be progressing and those who will not.

The Boston Super League is a four-group event that rearranges and pits team from both leagues against each other.

The groups have been randomly selected, and 13 games have already been played since it began on April 15.

Goal difference in this league is essential to progression into the quarter and semi-finals.

Al Ahly lead group A, after securing victories over Hungry Lions and Ababeel. Hungry Lions team is second after the team beat Mighty Midgets and drew to Ababeel.

Ababeel is pushing for the second place spot but the team’s four-one victory over Mighty Midgets did not match up to Hungry Lions seven-two win over the same side.

Mighty Midgets is still mismatched against its opponents, but nonetheless constantly improving and showing passion for the sport.

Stucky Zenith lead Group B but are closely followed by Madadeni Boys who had a game in hand at the time of this article.

Both teams have won their first games against Zamalek and Juventus respectively.

Stucky Zenith also managed a three-one victory on Monday night against Juventus and is in an ideal position to finish top of the group if the team can rally its team to victory when it faces Madadeni Boys on Wednesday (April 22).

Having recently been crowned Knock-Out Champions, Atletico’s stroke of good play continued after the team beat Real-Alencoe and received a walkover from Pansula Boys on Monday night. These victories put Atletico at the top of Group C.

Young stars, Sharks, will be looking to take advantage of the current disruption of the Pansula Boys side and are hopeful to secure the second place spot, but will have to overcome both Real-Alenco and Atletico.

One of the most highly contested groups, group D sees Spartans, Lusitano, FET Majuba and Tsotsi 7 challenging one another for top honours.

Spartans is favoured to top the group, but Lusitano managed to upset its game plans when it defeated Spartans one-nil on Monday night.

The next round of fixtures that you can check out will be played on Wednesday April 29.

The games will feature Madadeni Boys taking on Zamalek to secure its possible group leader status, while Sharks take on Atletico in a bid to upset group C.

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