Anolle Castings eye top eight

FOOTBALL

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter
ANOLLE Castings convincingly beat title contenders Rebels 4-2 in the Edgars Bulawayo Amateur Football Association (Bafa) League game at the Barbourfields Stadium outside grounds yesterday.

A brace by Mtshumayeli Ndlovu and a goal apiece from Talefang Nyathi and Forward Shaya secured maximum points for Castings, while Rebels got their goals through Basil Bhebhe and Charles Phiri.

After an exciting period in which both sides showed some promise, Castings took the lead 10 minutes into the match. Nyathi received a pass on the right side, broke through the Rebels’ defence and went for goal, beating goalkeeper Brian Bhebhe.

Rebel equalised in the 27th minute through Basil, who unleashed a shot from the edge of the Castings’ box.

However, Castings reclaimed the lead in the 38th minute through a Shaya penalty after Ngqabutho Nyoni had handled in the box following a mix-up in the Rebels’ penalty box. Shaya made no mistake, sending Brian the wrong way.

Castings came back from the break more determined and were duly rewarded in the 49th minute when Mtshumayeli headed home a Leroy Ndlovu cross.

Mtshumayeli completed his brace in the 67th minute when he volleyed home Owen Matereke’s cross. Rebel’s Charles Phiri reduced the deficit in the 78th minute, but could not find further openings.

Castings’ coach Jonas Tembo said their main focus now was to finish in the top eight.

“If we can manage to achieve this, it will be a huge achievement for us this season. With these four remaining matches, we will go into every match with the same mentality of collecting all three points. It won’t be easy because we have to face tough teams, but we will do our best,” Tembo said.

In other matches, United FC were awarded three points after Eleven Warriors failed to turn up for their game.

The clash between Laduma FC and SBC Falcons was postponed, as Laduma were attending a funeral following the passing away of their president in a road accident in South Africa.

Results:

Nga Chronicle 1-1 Dynamic Diesel, Securico 1-1Seven Warriors, Mpilo United 1-3 Sporting Vipers, Rebels 2-4 Anolle Castings, Safeguard 4-1 Unity Village.

Table
P     W     D     L     PTS
Laduma FC     25     21     1     3     64
Rebels FC        26     20     2     4     62
Crusaders        26     14     1     11     43
**Madamara FC     23     13     2     8     41
Mpilo United   27     11     8     8     41
SBC Falcons    26     13     2     11     41
Unity Village   27     10     7     10     37
Safeguard        26     10     7     9     37
United FC        27     9     7     11     34
Anolle Castings     26     10     3     13     33
Sporting Vipers     26     9     5     12     32
Securico            27     7     8     12     29
Nga Chronicle  27     6     10     11     28
Eleven Stars     27     7     6     14     27
Dynamic Diesel     27     6     5     16     23
Seven Warriors     27     3     7     20     16
**team expelled from the league

Related Posts

‘Women driving Zim’s prosperity’

Debra Matabvu, [email protected] WOMEN remain central to achieving inclusive and sustainable economic growth and forging national prosperity, the President has said. Speaking at the 2026 Recognition of Top Women Leadership…

Grief, twisted wreckage at Ngondoma crash scene

Freedom Mupanedemo, [email protected] THE silence along the Gokwe Town–Kwekwe Highway at Ngondoma on Wednesday was heavy with grief. What remained at the crash scene resembled a scrapyard of mangled steel…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×