Magesi FC faced a heartbreaking relegation from the Betway Premiership after a crucial 1-1 draw against Milford FC at Seshego Stadium on Saturday. The match was pivotal for Magesi FC, who needed a victory to secure their place in the top flight for the next season. Despite taking an early lead in the 14th minute through Edmore Chirambadare, Magesi FC could not hold on to their advantage. Milford FC, who had already secured six points in their playoff matches, managed to equalize in the second half, sealing Magesi FC's fate. The draw means Magesi FC will join Orbit College in the first division next season.

The match started with promise for Magesi FC as they scored first, with Chirambadare capitalizing on a well-placed cross from Reegan van de Ross. However, Milford FC's Cheswyn Philander missed a crucial penalty in the first half, hitting the crossbar, which could have changed the game's dynamics. Magesi FC's defense, led by Lehlogonolo Mtshali, struggled to maintain their composure as the match progressed.

In the 58th minute, Milford FC's Menzi Chili found the back of the net with a powerful shot from outside the box, leveling the score. This goal was a result of relentless pressure from Milford FC, who were determined to secure their promotion to the Premier Soccer League. The draw left Magesi FC with no option but to accept their relegation, marking a disappointing end to their season.

As Magesi FC reflects on this season, they will need to regroup and strategize for their campaign in the first division. The club's management and fans will be eager to see how they can bounce back and reclaim their spot in the top flight. The upcoming season will be critical for Magesi FC as they aim to rebuild and return stronger than ever.