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Madinda Ndlovu wins Botswana's beMobile championship title
21 May 2012 at 23:47hrs | Views
FORMER Highlanders and Warriors coach Madinda Ndlovu emulated his countryman and predecessor Rahman Gumbo when he led his side Mochudi Centre Chiefs to the Botswana beMOBILE championship title at the weekend.
Ndlovu, who had moved to Botswana following a disappointing short stint in charge of the Warriors last year, sealed the championship when Chiefs beat
Police XI 3-1 at Molepolole Sports Complex to garner an unassailable 69 points.
The former Black Mambas technical adviser was not the only Zimbabwean celebrating with a winners' medal around his neck as two players - midfielder Elvis Meleka and defender Arnold Chaka - are also on the Chiefs' books.
Kekaetswe Moloi, Joel Mogorosi and Pontsho Moloi scored a goal each to lead Magosi to their second league title in five seasons.
With the 69 points, Chiefs were crowned and handed the lucrative trophy with 1 million pula prize money.
They could have won the league without even kicking the ball as the only potential candidate for the title Township Rollers lost 2-1 to BDF XI on the same day.
Police skipper, Zimbabwean Clarkson Dzimbiri put a slight delay to Chiefs' celebrations scoring an equaliser five minutes after the break.
Ndlovu, who had moved to Botswana following a disappointing short stint in charge of the Warriors last year, sealed the championship when Chiefs beat
Police XI 3-1 at Molepolole Sports Complex to garner an unassailable 69 points.
The former Black Mambas technical adviser was not the only Zimbabwean celebrating with a winners' medal around his neck as two players - midfielder Elvis Meleka and defender Arnold Chaka - are also on the Chiefs' books.
With the 69 points, Chiefs were crowned and handed the lucrative trophy with 1 million pula prize money.
They could have won the league without even kicking the ball as the only potential candidate for the title Township Rollers lost 2-1 to BDF XI on the same day.
Police skipper, Zimbabwean Clarkson Dzimbiri put a slight delay to Chiefs' celebrations scoring an equaliser five minutes after the break.
Source - Mmegi online.