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Polokwane beats Chiefs to Q2

Cape Town - Limpopo-based outfit, Polokwane City, have been rewarded for their recent surge in form as they were declared 2014/15 Absa Premiership Q-Innovation Quarter Two (Q2) winners.

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Polokwane City consolidated their position on pole this weekend when they beat Chippa United 3-1 at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium. The triumph meant that they cannot be caught by second-placed side on Q2, Kaizer Chiefs, who have 12 points from six games.

Polokwane City have banked 16 points from six matches with five victories, one draw with one match remaining.

The Absa Premiership Quarter Two consists of seven matches. The Polokwane-based side will take home R1.5 million for winning the second quarter.

PSL CEO, Brand de Villiers congratulated Polokwane City saying: “The Absa Premiership Quarter Two has proven to be an interesting battle and I think Polokwane City impressed many with their form and a remarkable turn-around.

“They deservedly finished top of Quarter Two. I would like to congratulate the club chairperson, the coach, the players and the fans for this impressive feat.”

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