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Mzava Arrows’ most capped player

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Flames captain Limbikani Mzava has for the second time in a row been named the most capped player for his South Africa’s Premier Soccer League club Lamontiville Godlen Arrows.

The Abafana Bes’thende skipper has finished the season having played 32 games just like last season, according the club’s website www.goldenarrowsfc.com.

Dominating in foreign land: Mzava (L)

 

“Shout out to Limbikani Mzava for having the most appearances for the club two season in a row. In 2016/17 season he finished the season off having played 32 games and this season not different. He is at it again with 32 games played for eh club,” reads a statement on the club’s website.

The centre-back, who also plays as defending midfielder, had 29 appearances in Absa Premier Soccer League (PSL) in which he was in first team and scored two goals.

He also played a game each in Nedbank Cup, Telkom Knockout and MTN8.

Commenting on the development, Mzava said he was honoured to be most capped player at a foreign club.

However, it has been a mixed season for the KwaZulu-Natal-based outfit who just managed to secure a top-eight finish after a one-all draw against Maritzburg United last weekend. n

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