SSFD second leg this weekend
The Southern Stream First Division (SSFD) will commence with the second leg of the league, after completing the first leg last weekend.
Rounds 7 and 8 will be played in Walvis Bay, Windhoek and Okahandja.
SSFD acting league administrator Joshua Tovey //Hoëbeb said on Tuesday day the league will conclude over the weekend of 23 June, with the playoffs slated for the following week.
“We will have the first leg of the promotional playoffs between the coastal and inland streams on 30 June, with the return legs scheduled for the weekend of 7 July,” //Hoëbeb said.
Yesterday, in the coastal stream, log leaders Flamingoes locked horns with fourth-placed PC Blues at Walvis Bay's Kuisebmond Stadium at 19:00.
On Saturday, third-placed Spoilers will welcome relegation-threatened sixth-placed Northern Stars to the Nau-aib Stadium in Okahandja at 13:00.
Khomas Nampol, who are in fifth place, will entertain second-placed Western Spurs at the Sam Nujoma Stadium at 13:00.
Round 7 of the inland stream will on Saturday see relegation candidates Sport Klub Windhoek (SKW), who are in sixth place, trying to avenge their first leg loss against log leaders Young Brazilians at the SKW stadium at 13:00.
Meanwhile, at the Sam Nujoma Stadium at 15:00, second-placed Windhoek United will try to keep their winning form against Try Again and will also settle matters after having lost the reverse fixture in Keetmanshoop.
This will be followed by fifth-placed Rebels and Ramblers, who are in third place, confronting each other at the Sam Nujoma Stadium at 17:00.
Round 8 will continue on Sunday with the coastal stream match-ups seeing Khomas Nampol facing Northern Stars at 12:00 at the Sam Nujoma Stadium, while in Okahandja Spoilers host Western Spurs at 12:00 at the Nau-aib Stadium.
In the inland stream on Sunday, Windhoek United will face Young Brazilians at the Sam Nujoma Stadium at 10:00, while SKW will entertain Try Again at the SKW stadium at 10:00.
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Rounds 7 and 8 will be played in Walvis Bay, Windhoek and Okahandja.
SSFD acting league administrator Joshua Tovey //Hoëbeb said on Tuesday day the league will conclude over the weekend of 23 June, with the playoffs slated for the following week.
“We will have the first leg of the promotional playoffs between the coastal and inland streams on 30 June, with the return legs scheduled for the weekend of 7 July,” //Hoëbeb said.
Yesterday, in the coastal stream, log leaders Flamingoes locked horns with fourth-placed PC Blues at Walvis Bay's Kuisebmond Stadium at 19:00.
On Saturday, third-placed Spoilers will welcome relegation-threatened sixth-placed Northern Stars to the Nau-aib Stadium in Okahandja at 13:00.
Khomas Nampol, who are in fifth place, will entertain second-placed Western Spurs at the Sam Nujoma Stadium at 13:00.
Round 7 of the inland stream will on Saturday see relegation candidates Sport Klub Windhoek (SKW), who are in sixth place, trying to avenge their first leg loss against log leaders Young Brazilians at the SKW stadium at 13:00.
Meanwhile, at the Sam Nujoma Stadium at 15:00, second-placed Windhoek United will try to keep their winning form against Try Again and will also settle matters after having lost the reverse fixture in Keetmanshoop.
This will be followed by fifth-placed Rebels and Ramblers, who are in third place, confronting each other at the Sam Nujoma Stadium at 17:00.
Round 8 will continue on Sunday with the coastal stream match-ups seeing Khomas Nampol facing Northern Stars at 12:00 at the Sam Nujoma Stadium, while in Okahandja Spoilers host Western Spurs at 12:00 at the Nau-aib Stadium.
In the inland stream on Sunday, Windhoek United will face Young Brazilians at the Sam Nujoma Stadium at 10:00, while SKW will entertain Try Again at the SKW stadium at 10:00.
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