Alfred Nzo SAFA ready to host SAB playoffs
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All set on desk as Alfred Nzo South African Football Association region prepares to host 2023 SAB playoffs, the playoffs are set to take place in Bizana town between 16 and 17 in June.

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Alfred Nzo SAFA deputy president Mawethu George Gusha sàys everything is going smooth thus far.

“Well as Alfred-Nzo region and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela LFA we are ready to host this provincial event in a high standard as possible, as you know the organisation of an event requires planning from the smallest details to the biggest considerations. Prep meeting with the province, region and lfa are sitting once in two weeks” said Gusha

Furthermore, The Alfred-Nzo region and WMMLFA SAFA Mbizana congratulates Aycliff City Football club for their successful campaign as the Alfred-Nzo region champion. This LFA wishes the board, management, technical team and players to successfully complete the race by getting promotion to ABC Motsepe league. We are proud of the team.

“We encourage football people from Alfred-Nzo region to come in numbers to support our club, we must make sure we give them all the necessary help to get this promotion, cheap accommodation is also available to the supporters the entry at the stadiums is free, and trust me the whole mbizana people will support the club” said Gusha

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Alfred Nzo SAB champions Ayliff City FC from eMaxesubeni vows to grab the ABC Motsepe league ticket for next season as they prepares to compete in these upcoming playoffs.

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Preparations are going very well, we have played couple of friendly games because we want to strengthen our team but it is hard to find competitive teams because it’s offseason period but despite that we are preparing for the competition. The team is gradually getting ready for the playoffs. We are not yet ready, however we still have time to fine tune some other things.” Said Ayliff City FC coach Motlatsi Hloaysi

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