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The Philly's Games in Tembisa, northeast of Johannesburg continue to serve up some eye-popping football.
Several township outfits are vying for the title of being the best in the Transvaal region. Importantly, the teams make it a point of showboating as much as possible, as if this adds more points to the goals they score.
This reached a whole new level of ridiculousness during a Last 16 second-leg encounter between Isithembiso and Phanda. Leading 3-0 (and 6-1 on aggregate), the former started a bizarre sequence of kasi flava.
CSA T20 Challenge final match report: Titans see off Dolphins to seal championship
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After one of the players fooled around with the ball, he lay down next to it, before the rest of his teammates followed suit. Nonplussed, one of the opponents took hold of the ball and bore down on the confused goalkeeper, before slotting the ball into the net for a consolation goal. This added a measure of respectability to the scoreline though the whole incident proved to be rather divisive.
Xolani "Blackberry" Nkala is back with his footballing wizardry.
The skillful kasi flava merchant made sure to pull out all the stops during the ongoing Philly's Games in Tembisa, northeast of Johannesburg. A video of him dazzling the crowd and terrorising the opposition was loaded on SuperSport's Facebook page as part of the broadcast company's coverage of the event.
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Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila head coach Johnny Ferreira has stern words for new recruit Xolani "Blackberry" Nkala.
He said that Blackberry has been warned against excessive 'kasi flava' showboating during matches.