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His Majesty King Mswati III hands over the Ingwenyama Cup to Nsingizini Hotspurs, who beat two-time champions Green Mamba by a solitary goal in extra time to win their first-ever title. (Pics: Nimrod Hlophe)
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(At Somhlolo National Stadium)

G. Mamba………………… (0)0

Nsingizini…………………. (0)1

Gadlela 97th

LOBAMBA – They call it the fusion of football and culture, a day when the soul of a nation is laid bare on the turf of the Somhlolo National Stadium. 

But beneath the vibrant spectacle and the regal presence of His Majesty King Mswati III and Her Majesty Indlovukazi, there was a more clinical, cold-blooded narrative unfolding.

This was about the shifting of the guard. This was about Nsingizini Hotspurs confirming what the league table already whispers: There is a new sheriff in town.

For Green Mamba, this was supposed to be the moment experience told. Chasing a third crown to equal the greats of Mbabane Swallows, the Correctional Services side possess the pedigree. Yet, history offers no protection against the hunger of the nouveau riche.

Nsingizini arrived with the scent of a treble in their nostrils and left with the glittering Ingwenyama Cup tucked firmly in their luggage, along with a cool E1.45 million cheque.

The first half was a chess match played at a funeral pace. Tactical? Certainly. Gripping? Hardly. Green Mamba should have punctured the tension early when Lindani ‘Rio’ Matsenjwa carved an opening with a sublime outside-of-the-boot delivery. Siyabonga ‘Gusheshe’ Zwane, however, lacked the clinical edge, steering wide when it seemed easier to score.

Nsingizini, missing the inventive spark of the injured Yekisizwe Khumalo, struggled to find their rhythm until just before the interval. Senzo ‘Mbhobho’ Ndlovu, a man who carries the weight of Shiselweni’s expectations, finally found a gap through a forest of legs, only to see Lindokuhle Manda produce a reflex save of the highest order.

The second half began with a Royal address, which was a nod to Mothers’ Day and the unique cultural showcase of the tournament, but the football remained stubbornly cagey. Even the introduction of Banele ‘Pupu’ Sikhondze could not ignite the Green Mamba engine.

As the clock ticked towards the 90, the tension became a physical presence, thick enough to choke the life out of the contest.

Referee Njabulo Sphepho, calm in his first final, blew for extra-time with the deadlock unbroken.

*Full article available on Pressreader*  

Nsingizini’s Quality Dlamini in control of the ball while Green Mamba's Njabulo Magagula closes in.
Nsingizini’s Quality Dlamini in control of the ball while Green Mamba's Njabulo Magagula closes in.
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