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Nsingizini Hotspurs’ Neliswa 'Tiger' Dlamini wins possession ahead of Simba Bhora's Isakar Gurirab during their CAF Champions League first preliminary round second leg clash at Somhlolo National Stadium yesterday. (Pic: Sourced)
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(At Somhlolo National Stadium)

 

Nsingizini ……………………(0)1

Nkosingiphile 90th

Simba Bhora ……………….(0)0

 

Aggregate: 1-1

(Nsingizini won 4-2 on penalties)

 

LOBAMBA – This was not a football match; it was an emotional interrogation.

Nsingizini Hotspurs survived what felt like certain elimination, dragging themselves back from the brink of disaster against Zimbabwe’s Simba Bhora FC yesterday in a pulsating Confederation of African Football (CAF) Champions League first preliminary round second-leg tie.

The final outcome—a tense 4−2 win on penalties after a gut-wrenching 1−1 aggregate draw—only tells half the story of a day where the Eswatini champions stared into the abyss before finding salvation on the stroke of full-time.

The mandate for the  Shiselweni-based side was brutally simple: Score twice, concede none. The atmosphere, charged by the thunderous rhythm of the Nsingizini drum and the anxiety of the about 1 000-strong crowd, demanded a fast start. Yet, the coach’s tactical decisions were already raising eyebrows. The relegation of flair players Thubelihle Mavuso and Joel Madondo, and the shift of goalkeeping allegiance to Khanyakwezwe Shabalala, spoke of a high-risk strategy designed to shock the system.

Simba Bhora, debutants themselves but holding a crucial 1−0 advantage, were disciplined and anchored by the first-leg hero, Ishmael Nyanhi. They exploited Nsingizini’s early desperation, finding easy space on the wings as the home side rushed their build-up.

The first major turning point arrived just before the 30th minute, presenting Nsingizini with a golden ticket back into the tie. A goal-mouth scramble ended with Webster Tanaka’s adjudged handball, and the home fans held their breath. Mavela Dlamini stepped up to the spot, carrying the hopes of a nation, but his resulting penalty was a moment of unadulterated heartbreak—ballooned wildly over the bar into the sky.

The silence that followed was deafening, a collective groan of despair that threatened to kill the tie entirely. In a brutal, clinical demonstration of the high stakes, Coach Mandla Qhogi instantly substituted Dlamini, introducing Thubelihle Mavuso to reset the emotional balance.

The decision was harsh, but necessary, arresting the descent into panic. Simba Bhora almost immediately compounded the misery, with Emmanuel Ziocha firing over from close range in the 40th minute, a warning shot that Nsingizini’s fate was hanging by a thread.

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