University of Fort Hare were looking to redeem themselves after last week’s performance against Tshwane University of Technology.
University of Fort came out guns blazing as they took immediate control of the game by going on the attack. UFH scored as early as the second minute of the game, thanks to Andile Batyi. But University of Johannesburg defender, Funnynight Sisimogang, went on the counter attack and scored a goal in the 11th minute to level the game.
UJ went on the offensive and were soon rewarded in the 24th minute, when they took a 2-1 lead. Just seven minutes later Dane Fortuin, extended UJ’s lead to 3-1 with a brilliant volley. UJ were awarded a corner on the stroke of half time and found the back of the net with a spectacular header by Katlego Ntsabeleng, ending the first half with the score at 4-1.
UFH seemed to be focusing on their attack in the second half, as they tried to create opportunities for themselves to get back into the match, but the boys from UJ weren’t letting up. UFH were awarded a penalty when Dane Fortuin fouled Andile Batyi tin the box. Bathandwa Zondani stepped up, but the penalty was saved by Mpumelelo Sambo.
Andile Batyi grabbed his second goal of the match with just a few minutes remaining, making the score 4-2. But UJ held possession for the final few minutes, as time wasn’t on the side of UFH. The referee blew the whistle, ending the game at UJ 4-2 UFH. It’s a disappointing end for the boys from University of Fort Hare as they lost their last match of the Varsity Football competition, leaving them at the bottom of the table.
Scorers:
University of Fort Hare: Andile Batyi (2)
University of Johannesburg: Funnynight Sisimogang (2), Dane Fortuin, Katlego Ntsabeleng
UFH starting XI: Phakamani Mangona, Bathandwa Zondani, Masilive Nyosi, Siphamandla Zanekile, Sijongisonke Peter, Xolani Vuyani, Sindile Mlilo, Bongisa Bhomba, Andile Batyi, Siphelele Qumba, Solomzi Dinga
Subs: Emmanuel Mashabela, Siphenkosi Ngxoko Zwelethu Banga 22; Tomas Magagasa 15; Solomzi Nkumbesi 24; Banele Thompson 7; Siphamandla Dlela 17.
UJ starting XI: Mpumelelo Sambo 1; Given Msimango 5; Matthew Edwards 2; Funnynight Sisimogang 4; Dane Fortuin 18; Hayden Slava 20; Samuel Warder 11; Tebogo Mandyu 14; Katlego Ntsabeleng 7; Wade Rowe 17; Sbongeleni Gamede 21;
Subs: Damaine Van Der Walt 28; Pogise Mabote 9; Emmanuel Ndu 24; Tshepo Tolo 10; Jared Abrahams 12; Melusi Mahlaba 8; Ruwell Jagger 19.
By Kgoboko Kgoboko
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