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  2. Magesi F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Magesi F.C. is a football club located in Moletši, Kgabo Park, Limpopo, South Africa. The club was established in 2011. The club was established in 2011. History

  3. Edmore Chirambadare - Wikipedia

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    FC Magesi Edmore Chirambadare (born 24 January 1992 in Gweru, Zimbabwe) is a left-footed [5] Zimbabwean professional footballer who plays as a winger for Magesi. [6] Nicknamed "Spanner" by his teammates, he was mostly known for his goalscoring adroitness back in Zimbabwe.

  4. Magesi FC - Wikipedia

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  5. Old Peter Mokaba Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It was the home stadium of Ria Stars football club before they were disbanded. The stadium can host 15,000 spectators and was built in 1976. The Peter Mokaba Stadium was constructed to the east of this stadium for the 2010 World Cup. [1] In January 2022, the stadium hosted the 110th anniversary celebration of the African National Congress. [2]

  6. Jackie Ledwaba - Wikipedia

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    Magesi (assistant manager) Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) Zulu Royals: Managerial career; 2013–2016: Magesi: 2017–2022: Phiva Young Stars: 2022–2023: Magesi *Club domestic league appearances and goals

  7. MM Platinum F.C. - Wikipedia

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    MM Platinum (commonly known as La Masia) is a South African football club based in Westbury, Johannesburg [3] that plays in the SAFA Second Division.. They gained promotion to the 2022–23 National First Division after winning the 2021–22 SAFA Second Division, winning Gauteng Stream B [4] as well as the playoffs, defeating Magesi in the final.

  8. Category:Magesi F.C. - Wikipedia

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  9. List of association football stadiums by country - Wikipedia

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    TSS Rovers FC, former home of the Vancouver Whitecaps, 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, 2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship, and home of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC Women Capacity expandable to over 10,000