Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Flying Stars overcome Nust

- Allen Khumalo Sports Reporter

FLYING Stars beat National University of Science and Technology (Nust) 4-3 to clinch the 2017 Southern Region Five-A-Side League Independen­ce Cup in a final played at the Grassroots Soccer Football for Hope Centre in Gwabalanda on Tuesday.

A brace each by Godwin Jena and Mayibongwe Ndlovu secured the win for Flying Stars, while Nust scored through Sylvester Ndlovu’s brace and Tinashe Manyanga.

Flying Stars received a trophy and medals for their efforts.

Southern Region Five-A-Side League chairman Philani Banda said they had a successful competitio­n.

“The competitio­n was a success with teams showing a lot of commitment right through. Even those teams that were knocked out of the competitio­n came to watch this year’s final, which I believe is a true display of sportsmans­hip,” said Banda.

Meanwhile, the 2017 Southern Region Five-A-Side League will kick-off on May 6.

Banda said 10 teams had registered for this year’s edition following the withdrawal of Khalanyoni and Rome due to financial constraint­s.

“Right now our next focus is the league and judging from how the teams performed in the Independen­ce Cup, we are really looking forward to a very competitiv­e season. However, before the league kicks off, we are going to have an induction for teams next week on Saturday,” he said.

Five-A-Side football, also known as futsal, is played on a smaller field and mainly indoors. It is played between two teams of five players each, one of whom is the goalkeeper and unlimited substituti­ons are permitted. — @khumzallen.

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