Times of Eswatini

‘BUFFS’, LEOPARD OUTSHINE DStv TEAMS

● Eswatini duo better ranked than SA trio of Royal AM, Swallows, Sekhukhune

- BY ASHMOND NZIMA

MBABANE – Latest continenta­l charts suggest that if some Eswatini teams are up there ‘with the big boys’.

Security forces sides Royal Leopard and Young Buffaloes, who have featured prominentl­y in continenta­l tournament­s in recent times, are ranked better than renowned teams in the continent in the latest Confederat­ion of African Football (CAF) club rankings. The rankings were released by Football Alphabet.

Out of over 1 370 clubs in Africa, Leopard are in the top 100 in Africa and they are the best-ranked Eswatini side. They are 96th and they are followed by fellow security ensemble in Buffaloes who are placed 128th in Africa. This rating places the two Eswatini above renowned sides that include South Africa’s DStv Premiershi­p trio of Sekhukhune United (130), Moroka Swallows (148), and Royal AM (182). Chippa United, who recently beat heavyweigh­ts Kaizer Chiefs by 2-0, are also behind Leopard. Chippa are ranked 126th.

According to informatio­n sourced from Football Alphabet, the club ranking is calculated based on the results of the last five years of interconti­nental, continenta­l and national competitio­ns. The most recent year has a total point value of 100 per cent. Each previous year has a decreasing weight, with the fifth year counting only 50 per cent of its original value.

Other Eswatini teams appearing on the charts include Mbabane Swallows (175), Green Mamba (195), Manzini Wanderers (358), Moneni Pirates (372), Denver Sundowns

(398) and Manzini Sea Birds (406).

Even though he was yet to learn about the charts, Royal Leopard Public Relations Officer (PRO), said they were excited and humbled by the reports.

“To us, this is a motivation as we fight for league honours this season,” he said.

Buffaloes Chief Executive Officer Sandile Gwebu shared the same sentiments.

“It is really encouragin­g to be number 128 out of the many clubs in the continent.

“One would congratula­te the club president, chairperso­n, management committee, technical staff and players for such an achievemen­t. There is still room for improvemen­t,” he said.

In recent times, this publicatio­n reported that Leopard broke into the continenta­l charts after reaching the group stages of the CAF Confederat­ion Cup group stages, over two years ago.

 ?? (File pics) ?? Royal Leopard are the only Eswatini team in the top 100 in Africa.
(File pics) Royal Leopard are the only Eswatini team in the top 100 in Africa.
 ?? ?? Royal Leopard PRO Frank Hurube has celebrated the club’s milestone.
Royal Leopard PRO Frank Hurube has celebrated the club’s milestone.

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