Nkosi Announces
Chiefs Departure
Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Siyabonga Nkosi has confirmed he is
leaving the club when his contract expires next month. Nkosi, who
says he will soon announce his next destination, was widely expected to depart
the Soweto giants after barely featuring for the Absa Premiership and MTN8
champions this season. The 33-year-old returned to Naturena for a second stint
three years ago. “In light of the all of the speculation around my future,
I would like to announce that I am leaving Kaizer Chiefs next month,”
Nkosi wrote on his Facebook page. “Kaizer Chiefs has been a huge part of
my life and I have been honoured to don their colors in both stints. The
success achieved in my time at Naturena will always be something special to me
and I am grateful for the opportunity. I will continue beyond this season and
in the next couple of weeks I will make an announcement about my next
destination. Ngiyabonga Khosi! SN10.”
Bafana Bafana coach
Shakes Mashaba claims that Ajax Cape Town coach Roger de Sa is making him look
bad in the eyes of the nation. De Sa told the Sowetan recently that, “I
think players from the Cape get overlooked because they do not get seen often
enough. I have spoken to the national team coaches and they know where we are
and they know what our players are all about”. However, Mashaba is having none
of it and says ‘RDS’ must back up his claim. “I sat with Ari [Efstathiou] and
we spoke about the players’ availability, and they told us the players are not
available,” Mashaba told PowerFM. “Now I’m shocked to hear that we don’t select
Cape Town players. What is that supposed to mean? They told us those players
are not available, that’s all. People must be honest. Don’t give false things
to people, don’t do that. I want coach Roger to come forth and say, ‘Yeah, I’m
here. You don’t select Cape Town players’. When I went to Cape Town he [De Sa]
was in that meeting. We were two and he was with the director. I tried, I spoke
to them and said, ‘Make the players available’ and they said the players can’t
leave. I was shocked to see that article. You are making me look bad. We had a
couple of players [from Ajax] that we selected for the Under-20, Under-23 and
senior national teams. I want him to come out clear and say why he is saying
that.”
Former Maritzburg United defender Thabang Matuka has become
Bloemfontein Celtic’s second signing in recent weeks. The
25-year-old on Sunday announced he had parted ways with the Team of Choice
after four years at the club, and he has now joined his hometown team on a
three-year contract. Matuka made 49 starts and eight substitute appearances for
Maritzburg since his Premier Soccer League debut in 2011/12. Celtic also
snapped up Ugandan striker Geofrey Massa from University of Pretoria earlier
this month.
Hosts South Africa
exited the Cosafa Cup quarter-finals after losing 7-6 on penalties to Botswana
following a goalless 90 minutes at Moruleng Stadium. Bafana Bafana
goalkeeper Jackson Mabokgwane saved a penalty in the marathon shootout, but teammates
Carl Lark and Kwanda Mngonyama were unsuccessful with their kicks, as was Gift Moyo
for Peter Butler’s outfit. Shakes Mashaba’s men will now face either Malawi or
Mozambique in the ‘Plate’ section of the competition on Wednesday, while the
Zebras joined Namibia in the next round following the Brave Warriors’ defeat of
holders Zambia.
Bafana XI: Mabokgwane (c), Nhlapo, Mngonyama, Daniels, Van
Heerden, Lark, T. Sangweni (Madisha 87′), Morena, Segolela, Motupa, Bhengu
(Nyanda 71′).
e.tv has announced that
they have lost the rights to broadcast Tuesday and Wednesday night UEFA
Champions League matches. The Media Online quotes Monde Twala, e.tv
managing director of the Channel Division, as saying “SuperSport have acquired
all the rights, including pay-TV and free-to-air (FTA) as of October 2015”.
It’s another blow to the fans who don’t have DStv, with SABC having also lost
the rights to broadcast Bafana Bafana games last year.
SuperSport United
have confirmed the signing of Dove Wome from Mamelodi Sundowns. The
Togolese international spent the past season on loan with Matsatsantsa, playing
26 League games and scoring six goals. Wome, who first arrived in the PSL with
Free State Stars, has signed a three-year contract.
Portuguese top
division side C.S. Maritimo have signed South African defender Sandile Mthethwa
from the KZN Academy set to participate in the Elan Durban Under-19
International Tournament. The 18-year-old, who has signed a one-year deal,
was part of the Paul Cardoso-led academy that didn’t win a single match in the
group stages of last year’s inaugural tournament, which was won by Brazilian
side Santos. KZN Academy general manager Sboniso Vilakazi says that as a
one-year-old academy they are proud that already one of their players is jetting
out of the country. “Sandile Mthethwa has signed for the club [Maritimo]
and we are very delighted to hear the news just as our work is starting to bear
fruit,” Vilakazi said. “He is 18 years old and he is a centre-back.
There are also two other players … Linda Bhengu and Nkanyiso Zungu went on
trial at Sporting Lisbon also in Portugal. However, they still have contracts
running with AmaZulu and if AmaZulu allows them then we will do so but from us
as a fledgling academy, we are very happy.”
Mpumalanga Black Aces have agreed terms to sign striker
Thabiso Nkoana from SuperSport United. Nkoana, who spent the past
season on loan at Ajax Cape Town, is poised to pen a three-year contract with
AmaZayoni. The 22-year-old netted five goals and provided two assists in 13
League starts in 2014/15. “There are only a few things left before we tie
the deal for Thabiso Nkoana,” says an official at Aces.”
John Paintsil has
signed a new two-year deal with the club. Maritzburg, who finished the
2014/15 season in the top eight for the first time in their history, offered
the former Ghana captain an extension and he has now put pen to paper. Paintsil
was one of the regulars for the Team of Choice during the 2014/15 season with
29 starts in all competitions.
The draw for the
second instalment of the Elan Durban Under-19 International Tournament was made
at Umlazi Kwa-Max Lounge, with the tournament set to kick off in July. The
organisers of this year’s event have invited some of the biggest clubs in
Europe as Arsenal, AC Milan, Glasgow Celtic, PSV Eindhoven, VFB Stuttgart and
Galatasaray join the SAFA Under-19s and KZN Academy in the pool of teams. KZN
Academy – chaired by Paul Cardoso – will be made up only of players from the 11
regions of KwaZulu-Natal, which will be identified from various schools. They
also announced their technical sponsor Legue, an Italian sports brand. They
have in the past sponsored the Zimbabwe national team.Four venues will be used
with Moses Mabhida Stadium set to host the Final and 3rd/4th Play-Off. Princess
Magogo in Kwamashu, King Zwelithini in Umlazi and Sugar Ray Xulu in Clearmont
are the other venues. Last year’s player of the tournament, Leonardo Suarez of
Boca Juniors, signed a five-year deal with Spanish side Villarreal earlier this
season. The winners of last year’s event, Santos of Brazil, were not invited. This
year’s tournament kicks off on July 29 and runs until August 8.
GROUP A: (King
Zwelithini)
Arsenal
Glasgow Celtic
PSV Eindhoven
KZN Academy XI
GROUP B: (Sugar Ray
Xulu)
AC Milan
VfL Stuttgart
Galatasaray
SAFA Under-19
Orlando Pirates trio Lucky Lekgwathi, Thandani Ntshumayelo
and Lennox Bacela have recovered from their respective injuries as Bucs
continue their bid for Confederation Cup glory. Veteran defender
Lekgwathi has not played all season due to various complaints, including an
ankle problem. The 38-year-old, though, is set to resume full training,
according to the club’s official website. Central midfielder Ntshumayelo was
booked off for three weeks with a chest infection but is now back at training,
as is striker Bacela who was nursing an adductor strain. However, fellow
forward Helder Pelembe (tendonitis of the right leg) and midfielder Mpho
Mvelase (groin) remain on the sidelines. The Sea Robbers will battle Guinean
side AS Khaloum on June 6 for a place in the group stages of the CAF
competition. Eric Tinkler’s men won the first leg 2-0 in Mali.
Dean Furman says he
has left English League One side Doncaster Rovers to find a new challenge and
has not ruled out moving to another country to find it. His desire to play
at a higher level has driven his decision and as a free agent, it should open
up options for him. “I was offered a new deal to stay but myself and my
advisers decided it was the right time to assess my options elsewhere,” Furman
said. “It’s time for me to move on and it was only fair that the club could
move on as well. There are several factors but I think I’m at a very good age
now and I want to progress my career as much as possible. Hopefully my next
move will be a progression so I can continue trying to play at the highest
level possible.” Furman says he is prepared to wait for the right opportunity
to come along and says he has no real inkling of where he might be playing next
season. “In terms of where it will be I can’t say too much, it’s still very
early days,” he said. “Obviously England is where I’ve been based for most of
my life but you can’t rule out anything. Going abroad could be an opportunity
so it’s not something I’ve ruled out and if that sort of offer comes along I’ll
have to look at it with a lot of interest.” Furman also says his desire to
remain in the Bafana Bafana set-up has been another big factor in wanting to
play at a higher level. “Of course, that’s been a big part of my career for the
last couple of years,” he said. “It’s gone from strength to strength and, from
something that I never really thought I’d be involved in, it’s now become a big
part of my career. It’s definitely something going forward that I have to take
into account and it’s something I’m looking to progress along with my club
career.”
Kaizer Chiefs defender Mulomowandau Mathoho may well be on
his way out of the club after a sterling season has earned him strong interest
from Belgium, according to his agent Tim Sukazi.Sukazi has
confirmed rumours surrounding Mathoho’s future at Amakhosi amid reports that he
has attracted the attention of a number of European-based clubs. “Look that’s a
fair, or reasonable, indication indeed,” reveals Sukazi. “I just got back from
Belgium. I spent some good times maybe with a few clubs there, they are
interested in him – it’s an open secret really.” Sukazi says he is working hard
to facilitate a move, but concedes that Chiefs will have a big say in the
matter as Mathoho still has two years left on his contract with the Absa
Premiership champions. We are in talks, as I’m speaking to you now, and we are
trying to see if there’s a best way to forge a deal with one or two of those
particular clubs. At the end of the day, it’s going to be between one of those
clubs and Kaizer Chiefs, which will determine whether ‘Tower’ is going to
Europe or not,” he concludes.
Tefu Mashamaite
walked away with the big prize once again at Kaizer Chiefs’ end-of-season
awards ceremony in Midrand last Wednesday night. Chiefs chairman Kaizer
Motaung was in high spirits at the Vodaworld Auditorium, even joking that
“during the season, people referred to this season as ‘a movie’, but I
haven’t seen this movie before”. The chairman continued as he opened
proceedings: “The class of 2014/15 has made a great mark in our history,
in the manner in which you conducted yourselves. I’d like to congratulate coach
Baxter for his ‘stewardship’ … as well as the technical staff, the groundsmen,
office staff, everyone. To the players; I know some of you will not be here
next season. Be grateful you were part of this journey. I’d like to thank the
supporters. If it wasn’t for you, we wouldn’t have garnered the strength to
finish the season.” The lavish event was capped off in noble fashion as
Kaizer Chiefs Player of the Season Tefu Mashamaite called his agent Tim Sukazi
onto the stage, and then handed his award (including the R100 000 prize
money) to his centre-back partner Mulomowandau Mathoho. Then in a bizarre
ending to the evening, which lasted nearly five hours, coach Stuart Baxter
handed over a dreamcatcher in memory of a Red Indian, Crazy Horse, to Morgan
Gould.
All the award
winners:
Vodacom Player of the Season (R100 000) -Tefu Mashamaite
Black Label Players’ Player of the Season (R50 000) – Tsepo
Masilela
Vodacom Fans’ Player of the Season (R50 000) – Tefu
Mashamaite
Nike Most Improved Player of the Season (R25 000) – Mandla
Masango
Nike Goal of the Season (R20 000) – Reneilwe Letsholonyane
vs Platinum Stars
Top Goalscorer (R25 000) – Mandla Masango – 9
Online Player of the Season (R20 000) – Mulomowandau Mathoho
Fair Play Award – Mulomowandau Mathoho
Chairman’s Award – Neil Tovey
Chairman’s Special Award – Stuart Baxter
Vodacom Players of the Month (R10 000):
August – Mandla Masango
September – Reneilwe Letsholonyane
October – Tsepo Masilela
November – George Lebese
December – Mulomowandau Mathoho
February – Tefu Mashamaite
March – Mulomowandau Mathoho
April – George Lebese
May – Tefu Mashamaite
NFD club Royal Eagles
have signed Maritzburg United midfielder Menzi Chili as well as Thanda Royal
Zulu duo Jabulani Ncubeni and Mazwi Ncube. The midfielder they call ‘Deco’
was on loan at Eagles this season alongside Veluyeke Chili, with the club
deciding to extend the stay of Menzi only. Eagles general manager Richard
Makhoba says the club has released other two players and more will be confirmed
once the window opens in June. “Veluyeke Chili, we are not going to sign
him but we have agreed to sign Menzi Chili in principle and both clubs have agreed,”
Makhoba said. “We have released Noel Yobou, the goalkeeper who is from
Ivory Coast, and also Sphesihle Nzimande … he was on loan to us from Polokwane
City but we won’t be keeping him. As you know, we have extended our contract
with captain Walter Maponyane and we gave him the additional two years. We have signed number 10 from Thanda Royal
Zulu, Mazwi Ncube, and number eight which is JB [Jabulani Ncubeni] and we are
still going to come back with more new players we have signed on pre-contracts.
We have also secured some exciting players from the Vodacom League [ABC Motsepe
League] but I can’t disclose at the moment because clubs are still finalising
their deals. We have also secured exciting players who are playing in the
Cosafa Cup currently underway in the North West. And we have taken joy in all
the players we have signed,” he adds. Makhoba also confirms that the club
has secured the future of Mark Mayambela only in principle and that they won’t
be recalling Thembinkosi Fanteni because they are satisfied with what they have
got with other strikers. Eagles recently parted ways with coach Thami Ngubani
and appointed Vladislav Heric as they look to launch a more successful promotion
bid next season after finishing 10th.
AS Kaloum coach Aly
Toure has warned Orlando Pirates the pressure is now off his side and to expect
a much-improved performance in the second leg of their CAF Confederation Cup
tie on June 6. Pirates won the first leg 2-0 in Mali, the neutral venue
chosen by their Guinea hosts, who still cannot play in their own country due to
fears over Ebola. Goals from Thamsanqa Gabuza and Oupa Manyisa gave them one
foot in the group stages of the competition, but Toure says now that nobody
expects his team to advance, they will play with more freedom. He also lamented
his side’s luck in the first leg, suggesting Pirates had scored with their only
two chances, while his side missed plenty.
Teko Modise has paid
tribute to departing Mamelodi Sundowns captain Alje Schut for helping him break
his trophy duck. The Dutchman played his last game for Sundowns in the
Nedbank Cup Final two weeks back, with the victory putting the cherry on a
successful three seasons during which they also won the League title. Modise
said Schut’s contribution cannot be underestimated – both in the Brazilians’
success and in his own career. “It is there for everyone to see how
important Schut was in the team,” Modise said. “Personally I am happy and
grateful that I had the opportunity to be led by him. He helped me win my first
trophy in the PSL and I will always be grateful for that. I want to thank him
for what has done in my career. I want to thank him for what has done for
Mamelodi Sundowns. We will try to do our best in his absence. We learnt a lot
how he carried himself both on and off the field.”
Golden Arrows are set
to make their first big signing following their promotion to the Absa
Premiership by bringing in Khulekani Madondo. Abafana Bes’thende are
desperate to reinforce their squad as they look to avoid another relegation
battle, and have reportedly earmarked the AmaZulu midfielder as a key man. Madondo
was a bit-part player at Usuthu this past season as they finished bottom of the
log, starting 10 league matches and coming on as a substitute in another 11. While
the Madondo deal is on the verge of being done, there is still some discussions
to take place around bringing in Orlando Pirates striker Helder Pelembe. The Mozambican made just two substitute
appearances in the league for the Buccaneers in 2014/15.
Benson Mhlongo says
he has no plans to retire as he still has a couple of years left in his career
despite playing on the periphery for Polokwane City this season. The former
Orlando Pirates centre-back’s contract with City is up at the end of next
season and he still feels he can be an influential part of the club moving
forward. During the second half of the season, coach Kosta Papic said he
preferred other players ahead of Mhlongo even though Thapelo Tshilo was not fit
to play regularly in the starting line-up. However, the 34-year-old says
retiring is the last thing on his mind and he will return with other players
when they start preparations for next season. “Why do I have to retire and why
are you so negative and why can’t you be positive?” responds a bullish
Mhlongo when asked if there have been any thoughts about retirement. “The
latest from me is that I must go back to work on the 20th of next month and my contract
is ending next season. With regards to how long I will go for, only people who
I play with can tell you that and you can try someone else if I can still cope
and they will tell you, I cannot lie to you.” Despite Mhlongo’s assertion
that he still has the legs to carry on, Papic said when his side lost 2-0 to
AmaZulu last month that Mhlongo was not fit and that Tshilo is the reason why
he couldn’t include the veteran in his 18-man squad. Asked to comment on
Kosta’s remarks that he was unfit to play in some matches, Mhlongo adds:
“That was his opinion but I have a different story than that.”
Bidvest Wits have
decided against retaining Rowen Fernandez for next season. Fernandez was
signed at the beginning of 2013/14 after leaving SuperSport United as a free
agent, but has now been deemed surplus to requirements in Braamfontein. The
37-year-old, who is determined to continue playing, spent most of the campaign
as back-up to Absa Premiership Goalkeeper of the Season Moeneeb Josephs. “My
contract with Wits expires at the end of June and they have since informed me
that I will not be in their plans for next season based on the contract that we
had agreed,” Fernandez said. “Though I will not be at Wits I still want to
continue playing next season and so what I will do is wait and see what happens
in pre-season. Though I didn’t play as much as l would have wanted to this past
season I am proud that I performed well in the games that I played and I also
pushed Moeneeb hard enough for him to eventually finish off the season as the
best keeper in the League.” The vastly experienced Fernandez has now had two
spells with Wits and also played for Kaizer Chiefs and SuperSport along with
German club Arminia Bielefeld.
There will be an
obvious dangerman for Bafana Bafana when they face Gambia in next month’s
African Nations Cup qualifier – Mustapha Carayol. It has taken Gambia seven
years to persuade the 26-year-old Middlesbrough winger to turn out for the
national team and Carayol. He says he is excited by the challenge and will be
out to show his worth against South Africa. “Obviously I’ve not had the
chance to play internationals yet, but I’ve spoken to a few close friends of
mine. Albert Adomah, who’s at Middlesbrough and represented Ghana at the World
Cup, and Yannick Bolasie, who’s a really close friend of mine who represented
DR Congo in the Africa Nations Cup just gone. And they’ve all told me good
things about playing African football, so I’m excited. I can’t wait to get the
chance to go and kick a ball out there and show everyone what I can do.” Carayol,
who was born in Banjul but spent much of his life in England, says timing has
been bad before. “I think it’s been a long time coming; I’ve had a few
times when they’ve invited me, but it wasn’t the right time for myself and my
family. A few of the times I’ve had a little injury. So I didn’t really want to
come and perform half-heartedly. I feel like it’s the right time in my career
now.” South Africa play Gambia at home on the weekend of June 12-14, with the
exact date and venue yet to be decided on.
Portia Modise has
announced her decision to quit professional football with immediate effect. The
31-year-old striker, who has scored over 100 goals for Banyana, announced the
decision last week at the Safa House. Safa president Danny Jordaan announced
that “her new role will be to guide other players”. “This is a
special moment. This is one player who knew how to get the ball into the
net,” Jordaan says. “We’re going to create a coaching path for
Portia. We certainly hope she will pursue a coaching career.” Modise made
her national team debut in 2000 and made 117 appearances for the team, scoring
her 100th goal in October last year against Algeria at the CAF African Women’s
Championship.
Bloemfontein Celtic have confirmed that they will not renew
the contract of Lerato Manzini, just months after recalling him early from a
loan spell at SuperSport United. Manzini will now join Joel Mogorosi
and Mogogi Gabonamong in the list of players whose contracts will not be
renewed when they expire at the end of June. The 23-year-old has shown hints of
quality but is yet to really stand up and prove himself, falling down the
pecking order up front. Manzini finished the past season without a goal in
three starts and four substitute appearances at SuperSport, and made one start
and three substitute appearances at Celtic in the second half of the season.
Ajax Cape Town
defender Rivaldo Coetzee says he is in no rush to make a move away from the
club. Roger De Sa has said on several occasions that there is massive
interest in the 18-year-old, with Ajax Amsterdam thought to be favourites,
while Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns are also said to be interested. The
Brazilians are looking for a long-term replacement for departed captain Alje Schut,
while the Buccaneers need youth to replace veterans Rooi Mahamutsa and
Siyabonga Sangweni. “I’ve just completed my first full season in the PSL and it
has been a great one for me and the club,” Coetzee said. “As a young team we
did really well and, on a personal level, I learnt a lot and gained a lot of
experience playing in the league, playing at Afcon and the [Nedbank] Cup
Final.” Coetzee added: “The coach has mentioned it [about the European
interest], but he hasn’t spoken to me one-on-one. I think that’s how he is
protecting me and so we will just take each day as it comes and go on with work
without him mentioning it. Maybe he didn’t want to distract me for the cup
final or whatever. But I don’t stress about that we’ll deal with it in the off
season. It’s everyone’s dream to move to Europe, but I’m in no rush because I
believe when the time is right, the chance will come.” Initially Coetzee was
supposed to travel with Ajax’s Under-19 squad for tournaments in Germany and
Holland, but his busy schedule forced the club to withdraw him and instead give
him a break.
National First
Division side Highlands Park have assured new coach Allan Freese of unwavering
support in their bid for promotion next season. The former Platinum Stars
coach is now in charge of Park who finished 11th this season. He will be
assisted by Les Grobler and Thierry Mulonzo. “We are excited with his
appointment as he is an experienced and a knowledgeable coach who also
understands South African football,” Highlands Park director Sinky Mnisi said. “As
management, we intend giving him all the support as we want to push for
promotion. Our first season has always been to save the status of the team in
the NFD. We now have ample time to prepare the team unlike the previous
season,” he adds. The club has also renewed the contract of goalkeeper Tapuwa
Kapini for another season.
SA players abroad
round-up: Ayanda Patosi’s Europa League hopes were dashed on the weekend,
Darren Keet ended the season with game-time, while Siyanda Xulu remains a
peripheral figure at FC Rostov.
Lebogang Phiri – Phiri ensured he will play UEFA Europa
League football next season after helping Danish side Brondby to a 3-2 victory
over champions Midtjylland on Monday night. The win ensured that Brondby can’t
finish lower than fourth in the Danish League this season, which will be enough
to qualify for the European club competition. The top three positions are
usually reserved for Europe, but as second-placed FC Copenhagen also won the
Danish Cup, it means that fourth will be good enough. Brondby need just a
single point from their two remaining matches this season to be sure of third,
but at worst will occupy the top four. Phiri played the full 90 minutes on
Monday in a game of two halves. Brondby led 3-2 at halftime as goals rained in
during the opening period, but neither side could find the back of the next in
the second half. So far only a few South Africans abroad have sealed European
football next season. Thulani Serero looks like being Mzansi’s only
representative in the UEFA Champions League with Ajax Amsterdam, while Haashim
Domingo’s Portuguese side Vitoria Guimaraes will be in the Europa League.
AYANDA PATOSI – Patosi’s season in Belgium was ended when
his Lokeren side lost their UEFA Europa League play-off tie with Mechelen.
Lokeren went down 2-1 on the night to lose 4-3 on aggregate and end the
campaign without European football next season.
DARREN KEET – Keet, restored to the starting line-up in the
midweek draw with Anderlecht, played again for Kortrijk in their 1-0 loss to
Club Brugge. His season is now completed.
SIYANDA XULU – Xulu was once again benched. It is now six
months since he played a competitive fixture for FC Rostov.
MAY MAHLANGU – Mahlangu was an unused substitute for Turkish
side Konyaspor as they drew 1-1 at home with Rizespor.
RICARDO NUNES – Nunes’s season in Poland is petering out as
his Pogoń Szczecin lost to table-topping Legia Warsaw and are rooted to the
bottom of the eight-team championship play-offs.
CHEYNE FOWLER – Fowler came off the bench in the second half
for Finnish second-tier side FC Haka in their 0-0 draw with FC Jazz.
PULE MARAISANE – Maraisane made his Swedish league debut for
second-tier GAIS when he came on as a second-half substitute in a 1-0 loss at
Frej. He entered the game off the bench in the 66th minute.
SERGIO MARAKIS – Marakis played what could be his last game
for Portuguese second-tier side Portimonense as they scored five minutes into
injury-time to draw 1-1 with Leixoes. He has been on loan at the club from top-flight
Maritimo this season.
ETHEN SAMPSON – Sampson
was on the bench for the Vancouver Whitecaps in their 1-0 MLS loss to Colorado
Rapids.
TIYA SHIPALANE – Shipalane scored his third goal of the
season as his Carolina Railhawks side won 1-0 at Fort Lauderdale Strikers.