Vic Falls Tigers lose out on JMN Top 8 tournament

Omega Sibanda (centre) stresses a point at the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Trukumb Mining Enterprises Top Eight Knockout Tournament launch last week
Omega Sibanda (centre) stresses a point at the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Trukumb Mining Enterprises Top Eight Knockout Tournament launch last week

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter
VICTORIA Falls Tigers missed out on the opportunity to play in the Zifa Southern Region Division One League’s inaugural Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Top Eight tournament after losing 0-2 to Hwange Juniors in their final match of the season.

Tigers blew an opportunity to participate in the $10 000 Trukumb Mining Enterprises sponsored end of season tournament that will run from December 3-10 after finishing outside the top nine.

With league champions Bantu Rovers, who beat Amagagasi 1-0, not allowed to participate in the tournament, Tigers went into the weekend on position 10 with 35 points, two behind Indlovu Iyanyathela, who were eighth.

Indlovu Iyanyathela lost 1-2 to Bosso 90, but held onto their place after Tigers were beaten and ninth-placed Technosphere played to a 2-2 draw against Talen Vision.

Zifa Southern Region administrator Augustine Ndlovu said eight teams will go for the draw on Friday.

League runners-up Bulawayo Chiefs, who were beaten to the title on the last day of the season by Rovers after playing to a 1-1 stalemate against Ntabazinduna, Amagagasi, ZPC Hwange, ZRP Bulawayo, Talen Vision, Black Boots, Indlovu Iyanyathela and Technosphere go into the hat in Friday’s draw.

With Tigers out of the tournament, Amagagasi and perennial Southern Region Division One League campaigners ZPC Hwange will represent Matabeleland North Province in the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Top Eight competition.

“The season is over and what is left is the final of the John Landa Cup between Bulawayo Chiefs and ZPC Hwange as well as the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Top Eight. The draw for the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Top Eight tournament will be held at the regional office on Friday, November 18.

“Please note that the league winners will not participate in the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Top Eight,” said Ndlovu.

Results

Saturday: Bosso 90 2-1 Indlovu Iyanyathela, ZPC Hwange 0-3 ZRP Bulawayo, Casmyn 0-3 Black Boots, Ntabazinduna 1-1 Bulawayo Chiefs, Amagagasi 0-1 Bantu Rovers, Makomo 3-0 ZRP Hwange, Technosphere 2-2 Talen Vision

Sunday: Victoria Falls Tigers 0-2 Hwange Juniors

Table
P    W    D    L    F    A    GD    Pts
Bantu Rovers    30    20    4    6    49    14    35    64
Bulawayo Chiefs    30    19    7    4    45    17    28    64
Amagagasi    30    17    7    6    34    14    20    58
ZPC Hwange    30    15    10    5    32    17    15    55
ZRP Bulawayo    30    12    11    7    35    20    15    47
Talen Vision    30    12    6    12    33    38    -5    42
Black Boots    30    10    10    10    40    31    9    40
Indlovu Iyanyathela    30    10    7    13    26    33    -7    37
Technosphere    30    9    10    11    23    32    -9    37
Bosso90    30    9    8    13    37    35    2    35
Makomo    30    8    11    11    25    26    -1    35
Victoria Falls Tigers    30    10    5    15    25    37    -12    35
Casmyn    30    8    10    12    27    29    -2    34
Ntabazinduna    30    6    14    10    18    33    -15    32
Hwange Juniors    30    5    11    13    18    35    -17    26
ZRP Hwange    30    2    3    25    11    69    -58    9

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