Magesi FC's relegation to the Motsepe Foundation Championship has been confirmed, and goalkeeper Elvis Chipezeze is devastated by the team's demotion. Chipezeze, who had a stellar season with several man-of-the-match performances, conceded 40 goals in 28 games and kept only six clean sheets. The team's relegation was sealed after a 1-1 draw with Milford FC, leaving Magesi FC and Cape Town City in the second tier of South African football. Chipezeze, in an interview with New Zimbabwe, expressed his disappointment, saying his heart is broken. He also vowed to reflect on the season and come back stronger. The goalkeeper's performances were a highlight of Magesi FC's season, which included a quarter-final appearance in the Carling Knockout Cup. Despite the team's struggles in the league, Chipezeze's individual performances earned him significant rewards. Magesi FC will now compete in the Motsepe Foundation Championship, and Chipezeze will be looking to help the team bounce back to the top tier. The relegation is a significant setback for the team, but Chipezeze's determination to come back stronger is a positive sign for the future. Magesi FC's fans will be hoping that the team can regroup and launch a strong promotion bid next season.
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Magesi FC Suffers Relegation Heartbreak
Magesi FC relegated to second tier, Elvis Chipezeze expresses disappointment and vows to come back stronger
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