Safa Women's National League On Fire
The fourth campus of the Safa Women's National League was held on the main campus of Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) in Pretoria, and the two Gauteng teams won the championship that day.
Mamelodi Sundowns beat the Western Cape University opener 3-0 in Sunday's game, and Johannesburg beat the Richmond women's team in the second game of the day to win the second game of the league. game.
The host, TUT, had to face the Bloemfontein Celtics in depth, which was a very difficult, exciting and coveted encounter.
The students seem to be inspired by the hometown crowd. After 90 minutes of intense pulsation, they returned from a goal to a draw, and ended up with a 1-final draw.
The first goal encountered was goalkeeper Kebotseng Moletsane made a mistake in the backcourt and led the Celtics in the second half.
TUT captain Hildah Magaia shared the spoils for the two teams a few seconds before the end of the game, becoming the contender for the scoring of the season - a key point still retaining their second place The Bloemfontein Celtic women's volleyball team ranked third.
Mamelodi Sundowns beat the Western Cape University opener 3-0 in Sunday's game, and Johannesburg beat the Richmond women's team in the second game of the day to win the second game of the league. game.
The host, TUT, had to face the Bloemfontein Celtics in depth, which was a very difficult, exciting and coveted encounter.
The students seem to be inspired by the hometown crowd. After 90 minutes of intense pulsation, they returned from a goal to a draw, and ended up with a 1-final draw.
The first goal encountered was goalkeeper Kebotseng Moletsane made a mistake in the backcourt and led the Celtics in the second half.
TUT captain Hildah Magaia shared the spoils for the two teams a few seconds before the end of the game, becoming the contender for the scoring of the season - a key point still retaining their second place The Bloemfontein Celtic women's volleyball team ranked third.
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