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HARARE – The Castle Lager Premier Soccer League is set to take a three-week break to accommodate the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, as well as the COSAFA Men's Competition.
Three-week hiatus — The PSL is going on a break to make way for international matches scheduled for early June. |
In a press statement released earlier today, PSL Communications Officer Kudzai Bare announced that the three-week break commences on June 1 and runs up to Saturday June 22.
Only a single Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match will be played during the break — a rescheduled match between Herentals and Bikita Minerals set for June 1 at Rufaro Stadium at 1500hrs.
In the World Cup Qualifiers; Zimbabwe will play Lesotho on 7 June, followed by South Africa on 11 June. Both matches will be played at Orlando Stadium in South Africa; as all of Zimbabwe's stadia are currently unfit to host international matches.
Zimbabwe stands 5th in Group C after two matches. The group comprises of Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Benin and Lesotho.
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