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ICYMI: Swallows FC fluffed an opportunity to go top of the Premier Soccer League‘s promotional play-off’s mini-league.

They gave away a slender lead late in the match and eventually lost 2-1 to Cape Town All Stars earlier on Saturday.The Birds have collected four points, one less than top of the table University of Pretoria.

All Stars came into this match with just a single point after three matches, having lost to both Swallows and the University of Pretoria. All Stars did Swallows a big favour when they held log leaders the University of Pretoria to a 1-all draw in Pretoria on Wednesday.Swallows dominated proceedings in the opening minutes as they were in search of an early goal.

Swallows keeper Jody February was also tested eight minutes into the second half. Grant Magerman finally broke the deadlock beating Peters hands down in the 63rd minute, to give Swallows the much needed goal.Substitute Ronaldo Maarman scored the equaliser with just two minutes remaining on the clock.

 

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