- Ngwana Mohube Sports Ground
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Ngwana Mohube Sports Ground Ngwana Mohube Sports Complex Location Seleteng village,
Ga-Mphahlele, Lebowakgomo,
Limpopo, South AfricaCoordinates 24°18′18″S 29°37′24″E / 24.3049°S 29.6234°ECoordinates: 24°18′18″S 29°37′24″E / 24.3049°S 29.6234°E
(NB: Might also be situated at 2km more to the East)Owner Lepelle Nkumpi Municipality Capacity N/A Tenants Baroka F.C. Ngwana Mohube Sports Ground, also commonly referred to as Ngwana Mohube Sports Complex, is a low level football stadium in the village Ga-Mphahlele; situated around 8 km East of Lebowakgomo and 60 km South of Polokwane, in the Limpopo province of South Africa.
Currently, the exact address of the Sports Ground is unknown. According to a satellite photo from Google Map, it seems like the Ngwana Mohube Sports Ground is situated at the main road to Ga-Mphahlele, 6 km East of the R579 High Road. At a further 2 km to the East of the same road, the Ngwana Mohube Secondary School is situated. Because the photos are dated back in 2010, it might also be possible -but not likely-, that the Sports Ground today could be situated, at the very same address of the Secondary School.
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Since June 2010, the main tenant of Ngwana Mohube Sports Ground is Baroka FC. This club is based in the same village, and currently compete at the third level of South African football, known as Vodacom League. As Baroka in 2008-10 had opted to play their home games at the somewhat greater Lebowakgomo Stadium, one might speculate, that at least the playing field of Ngwana Mohube Sports Ground, perhaps got improved in 2010.[1]
Facilities
The capacity of the Sports Ground is currently unknown. In regards of facilities, they were in April 2011 described as being second to none. Currently the Sports Ground lack some proper dressing rooms, and is even without toilets and running water. [2]
External links
- No official website, or pictures of Ngwana Mohube Sports Ground, currently exist.
References
- ^ SAFA. "Official database for Vodacom League (with info about venues, results and logs)". http://www.safa.net/index.php?page=logsnresults. Retrieved 2011-06-15.
- ^ Times Live (2011-04-30). "The nobodies who shamed Chiefs". http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:NOcSujBjMGAJ:www.timeslive.co.za/sport/soccer/article1044574.ece/The-nobodies-who-shamed-Chiefs+%22Ngwana+Mohube+Sports%22&cd=11&hl=da&ct=clnk&gl=dk&source=www.google.dk.
Categories:- Limpopo
- Association football venues in South Africa
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