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Bosso, Dembare resume rivalry
22 Jul 2015 at 08:02hrs | Views
ETERNAL foes Highlanders and Dynamos' clash on Sunday will headline the resumption of the Premier Soccer League games after a one-week break.
The epic battle was put on hold after the league postponed its Week 17 programme to allow national team coach Callisto Pasuwa to select the best available players for the first-leg of the final Caf Under-23 Championships qualifier against South Africa on Sunday.
Bosso and Dembare will square off at Barbourfields Stadium in a game that has become the talk of the town among Bulawayo soccer lovers.
Highlanders have failed to beat Dynamos in nine years and the question on most fans' lips is, when will they break the jinx?
Memories of last month's 2-3 loss to Dembare at Rufaro Stadium are still fresh in the minds of the Bosso faithful, following the controversy of a disallowed genuine goal by blundering match officials that could have earned them a share of the spoils.
Highlanders lie ninth on the table with a paltry 21 points from 16 outings, while Dynamos are fourth with 28 points, two behind leaders Chicken Inn.
The epic battle was put on hold after the league postponed its Week 17 programme to allow national team coach Callisto Pasuwa to select the best available players for the first-leg of the final Caf Under-23 Championships qualifier against South Africa on Sunday.
Bosso and Dembare will square off at Barbourfields Stadium in a game that has become the talk of the town among Bulawayo soccer lovers.
Highlanders have failed to beat Dynamos in nine years and the question on most fans' lips is, when will they break the jinx?
Memories of last month's 2-3 loss to Dembare at Rufaro Stadium are still fresh in the minds of the Bosso faithful, following the controversy of a disallowed genuine goal by blundering match officials that could have earned them a share of the spoils.
Highlanders lie ninth on the table with a paltry 21 points from 16 outings, while Dynamos are fourth with 28 points, two behind leaders Chicken Inn.
Source - chronicle