TES Development

By: Refilwe Sebola

The Frank Moloto Development League, a proud affiliate of the South African Football Association (SAFA), has confidently relaunched its league activities following a well-deserved two-month hiatus for school exams.

The league recommenced on Saturday, January 18th, at the Kgapane Stadium, showcasing an impressive lineup of under-13, under-15, and under-17 boys’ teams.

In the under-13 division, Kgapane-based TES Development emerged victorious, narrowly defeating Mokwasele Young Killers with a score of 3-2. Meanwhile, Moshakga-based Goal Busters delivered a commanding performance with a stunning 6-0 win over Life Development from Malematsa.

However, both Mokwasele Young Killers and Life Development made a strong comeback in the under-15 division, triumphing over TES Development and Goal Busters with 1-0 victories.

The under-17 division at Malematsa Sports Ground witnessed Ramohlala showcasing their dominance by thrashing Mamkhize with a remarkable 6-1 victory. Mokwasele Young Killers and Goal Busters engaged in a tightly contested match that ended in a 1-1 draw, while Life Development edged past TES Development with a 1-0 win. The league has undoubtedly kicked off with exciting matches, setting the stage for a thrilling second round games ahead!

Here are the standout results:

Under-13 Results:

* TES Development 3 – 2 Mokwasele Young Killers

* Goal Busters 6 – 0 Life Development

* Mighty Boys 0 – 2 Ramohlala FC

*Mashona Development 2 – 0 Mamkhize FC

Under-15 Results:

*TES Development 0 – 1 Mokwasele Young Killers

* Goal Busters 0 – 1 Life Development

* Mighty Boys 0 – 2 Ramohlala FC

* Mashona Development 2 – 0 Mamkhize FC

Under-17 Results:

* Mokwasele United 2 – 0 Mamkhize

* Mashona 0 – 2 Ramohlala

*Goal Busters 1 – 1 Mokwasele Young Killers

* TES Development 0 – 1 Life Development

Under-17 Results (Second Game):

*TES Development 1 – 2 Goal Busters

* Ramohlala 6 – 1 Mamkhize

*Mashona 0 – 2 Mokwasele United

* Mokwasele Young Killers 2 – 1 Life Development

Mokwasele Young Killers