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    Goals galore in Makana LFA first division

    Luvuyo MjekulaBy Luvuyo MjekulaAugust 6, 2024Updated:August 8, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Chris Totobela

    It was a weekend of goals in the Makana LFA first division league this past weekend.

    On Saturday, Jacaranda Academy edged out Eagles 3-2 while Santos eased past Mayfield 5-1.

    Mayfield Football Club (in blue kit) took on Riebeck East Football Club in the Makana LFA first division this past weekend. Mayfield won 1-0. Photo: Chris Totobela

    In the main game of the weekend, Riebeek East Academy entertained the fans when they pulled out all the stops to dish out the best of attacking football against Cameroon.

    Riebeek East made their intentions very clear from the first whistle with Cameroon seemingly unable to provide any answers, for all their hard-running style of football.

    It was a high scoring game that kept the fans on their feet for the entire duration as the players displayed an entertaining brand of football. The game ended with Riebeek East Academy demolishing Cameroon 9-5.

    A middle-of-the park contest between Rising Stars (black kit) and Black Stars. Photo: Chris Totobela

    On Sunday, Joza Stars defeated Vukani Anchors 5-1, while Rising Stars redeemed themselves after Saturday’s defeat at the hands of Tantyi Eleven, to thrash Black Stars 4-1, adding to Stars’ woes as they also lost to Vukani Anchors on Saturday.

    Cameroon came back stronger to defeat Eagles 4-2 and Mayfield redeemed themselves, pulling Riebeek East Academy off their high horse with a narrow one goal win.

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