Highlanders Football Club, after their Wednesday victory over Hwange and picking 3 points, were awarded a further 3 points for the abandoned match against FC Victoria and lost the other 3 to Dynamos for the violent behaviour of fans. Worse still, they sunk deeper into debt as they are expected to pay a $5 500,00 fine. The Premiership disciplinary committee wanted $6 000,00 for Dynamos and FC Victoria match fracases. $500,00 was conditionally suspended.
Bosso now have 40 points from 23 matches while Dembare are now on 49 points from 21 matches, 3 behind Motor Action who played 2 matches more. Tshilamoya have an opportunity of accumulating a further 3 points with their travel to Harare for a date with Shooting Stars. With confidence levels at all-time high this season, Mkhuphali Masuku's boys will be looking to yet another scintillating performance to consolidate their 3rd position on the log. Menard Mupera, Francis Kanda and Joel Ngodzo will be the torch bearers as well as trying to impress national team coaches.
The Warriors coach Madinda Ndlovu was expected to meet his technical team concerning the squad that will face Mozambique next week. The Warriors next official matches will be the CHAN and AFCON competitions that will be played next year.
The log
Motor Action 23 16 4 3 40 12 52
Dynamos 21 15 4 2 30 7 49
Highlanders 23 12 4 6 25 18 40
Monomotapa 22 10 6 6 28 20 36
Fixtures
Tomorrow: Shooting Stars v Highlanders (Gwanzura), Motor Action v Douglas Warriors (Motor Action), Eagles v Black Mambas (Rudhaka)
Sunday: Hwange v Caps United (Colliery), bantu Rovers v Dynamos (Hartsfield), Kiglon v FC Victoria (Gwanzura), Monomotapa v Gunners (Rufaro)
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