Lioli's home ground for 2016/17 |
Vodacom Premier
League champions Lioli will continue to use Setsoto Stadium as their home
ground for the 2016/17 campaign. Tse Nala
have confirmed they will use the national for the third season in a row as
construction work on the club’s new stadium in Teyateyaneng is yet to get underway.
Lioli have not indicated when their new stadium will be ready.
Staying with
the Vodacom Premier League and Lioli, and Tse
Nala star Jeremea Kamela has won the 2015/16 player of the year accolade at
the Vodacom premiership awards ceremony at Avani Maseru yesterday evening.
Kamela beat
off the Matlama duo of Jane Thaba-Ntšo and Motebang Sera for the top prize
after inspiring Lioli to the league title. Lioli coach Mosholi Mokhothu has
also been crowned coach of the year after leading Tse Nala to a second successive championship in May. Mokhothu was
up against Matlama’s Moses Maliehe and LCS’s Mpitsa Marai.
To transfer
speculation and LCS midfielder Ralekoti Mokhahlane is being strongly linked
with a move away from the club. The Lesotho international is reportedly close
to a move to Kick4Life where he would re-unite with his former Likuena mentor
Leslie Notši. Rovers, who survived premiership relegation by the skin of their
teeth last season, are also said to be in the hunt for Mokhahlane’s signature.
Finally, the
Federation of Lesotho Rugby's annual Rugby 7’s tournament will move on to
Mazenod this weekend. The seven-a-side competition kicked off last month and
will continue until October.
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