Old time rivals to kick-off SASOL League

The Mpumalanga SASOL League season gets underway this weekend on Sunday, 12 March 2023. The league begins with the home side Losta Stars Ladies FC playing kwaNdebele based side Two Touch FC. The kickoff is 11am at Mandla Magudulela Stadium, the new host venue for Losta Stars Ladies in the 2023 season. The 11am kick-off is due to the Gert Sibande Men Regional League positional playoffs to play at the same stadium.

The two clubs will be meeting for the 6th time in the Mpumalanga SASOL League. In the previous encounters, Two Touch FC had an upper hand against Losta Stars Ladies. In the ten (10) matches they have played against each other since the 2017 season, Two Touch got the better of Losta Stars Ladies winning six (6), losing two (2) and drawing two (2) matches. The home side will want to avoid losing in front of their home fans against a side playing far away from home at KwaNdebele. The match is expected to have a sizable crowd of fans cheering on the ladies. The added crowd will come from the visiting fans coming to watch the Gert Sibande Men Regional League Positional Playoffs set to take place in the same venue.

The eighteen (18) team league will once again play using streams A&B as has been the norm for the past three (3) seasons. The two-stream league, however, has always been played against the wishes of the SAFA Competitions Committee of having one league stream of sixteen (16) teams per season. In a regular world, the provincial administration of SAFA word should prevail, but clubs always have the last say on the matter. The clubs are happy to play the two-stream league, which saves them a great deal on transport costs.

This may be due to the prize monies ‘owed’ to the clubs. It is not clear how much clubs get as their grant money for participating in the SASOL League. It is a mystery, but the money should range at about R35000 per season. We know it is there but not sure how much. The moment football topics get to that of grants no one -club owner or SAFA administrator- talks straight. They prefer long unending stories of transport, affiliation in advance, playing kit etc. until you get lost in the conversation.

The nine (9) team Stream A consist of mainly clubs from SAFA eHlanzeni & Botshabelo Regions while Stream B consist of clubs from Gert Sibande and eNkangala Regions. The league streams have been divided to keep the travelling between clubs shorter. Clubs that come from the same place or closer to each other have been kept in the same stream.

The league season is expected to end in July 2023 to be followed by the positional playoffs between the two streams. The winner of the champions match qualifies for the national playoffs. The winner and runner up at the national playoffs get to be promoted to the Hollywood Bets Championship.

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