As the National First Division comes to a close five sides are still in the running for promotion heading into the last three games
Cape Town — Ajax Cape Town moved to within a point of leaders Stellenbosch FC as the race for the automatic promotion place in the National First Division threatens to go down to the wire.
Stellenbosch‚ who at one point enjoyed a healthy lead at the summit‚ but have been reined in after just a single victory in their past six matches‚ were surprise 2-1 losers at home to mid-table Uthongathi.Ajax defeated local rivals Cape Umoya United 1-0, thanks to a goal from Tashreeq Morris in the second half as they continue to flourish under Dutch coach Andries Ulderink‚ with their performances chalk and cheese from the at times hapless play under former boss Muhsin Ertugral.
Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila continued their bid for promotion with a comprehensive 3-0 victory at relegation threatened Maccabi FC and are now just three points behind Eagles in the last play-off position. Spurs are seven points from safety with just nine games still to play‚ meaning anything less than three wins and they will likely head to the ABC Motsepe League.
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