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‘WE WON’T RETURN EMPTY-HANDED’

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MBABANE – As the hour draws nearer for the CAF Confederations Cup match between Mbabane Swallows and Orapa F.C, the former’s captain, Tony Tsabedze, has vowed that they will come back victorious.


He told FA President Adam ‘Bomber’ Mthethwa that the club had done well in domestic competitions and they were taking that form to Botswana to end their continental rout.
“Several times we have come back empty-handed on away trips, but we can assure now that we are going to play better and hoist the country’s flag,” he said.


He said they had prepared well for the match and that even the one player who sustained a knock was recovering on time.
Acting CEO Sibusiso Manana said the team would depart this morning by road to Johannesburg where they will connect a flight to Botswana.


“We want to arrive at 7pm in Botswana so that we spend little time there,” Manana said. The match, according to FA CEO Frederick Mngomezulu, kicks off at 8pm.

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