Labyrinth FC Edge City Boys 2-1 At Dinie Estate Rustenburg
⚽ Result
Labyrinth Football Club 2
City Boys 1
🏆 Competition
RULFA SUPER LEAGUE Open
Home league match
📅 When
Sunday, 12 April 2026
📍 Venue
Dinie Estate Rustenburg (Home)
Labyrinth Football Club welcomed City Boys to Dinie Estate Rustenburg on 12 April 2026 for a keenly contested league home match, kicking off at 3:30pm. The 90-minute encounter plus added time ended in a 2-1 victory for Labyrinth Football Club, who secured all three points in a tightly fought battle.
Labyrinth lined up in a classic 4-4-2 formation, deploying Ratoolo Pogisho in goal. The defensive line consisted of Ofentse Monau at right back, Mogorosi Katane and Amogelang Letoaba as the central defensive pairing, and Karabo Lesame operating at left back. Across midfield, Rapula Malusi took up the right midfield berth, with Pule Phosisi and Tlotlanang Mogapi anchoring the centre, while Bruno Mokgosi provided width on the left flank. Up front, the strike partnership featured Karabo Molekwa on the right and Prince Moemi on the left. The formation promised a balanced approach, with full-backs expected to support wide play, central midfielders tasked with controlling the tempo, and forwards looking to exploit chances created from the flanks or through the middle. On the bench, Rebaone Molekwa and Amogelang Lesedi were named as substitutes.
The match burst into life with Labyrinth taking the lead in the 26th minute. Karabo Molekwa delivered a precise assist into the box, finding Bruno Mokgosi who calmly slotted home from close range with his right foot. This early breakthrough set the tone for Labyrinth’s attacking intent. However, just three minutes later, Tlotlanang Mogapi was shown a yellow card for dissent, a caution that could have implications for his composure and discipline as the game progressed.
Labyrinth doubled their advantage before the interval. In the 41st minute, Prince Moemi showcased his attacking prowess by scoring a tap-in after a well-executed header assist from himself, demonstrating excellent awareness and positioning inside the box. This goal was a testament to Labyrinth’s fluid attacking movement and ability to capitalise on set-piece or aerial opportunities. The first half concluded with Labyrinth holding a comfortable 2-0 lead.
At the interval, the teams returned to the pitch with Labyrinth making an immediate tactical substitution. Rebaone Molekwa replaced the booked Tlotlanang Mogapi, presumably to maintain midfield stability and avoid further disciplinary risks. The second half saw City Boys push forward in search of a way back into the contest, but Labyrinth’s defensive unit, marshalled expertly by Amogelang Letoaba and Karabo Lesame, stood firm.
In the 75th minute, Labyrinth made another tactical change, bringing on Amogelang Lesedi for Karabo Molekwa. This switch aimed to refresh the squad and possibly shore up the defensive or midfield areas as City Boys intensified their pressure. Despite the visitors’ efforts, Labyrinth’s backline remained resolute, with both Lesame and Letoaba delivering standout performances that earned them player of the match honours.
City Boys managed to reduce the deficit late on, scoring a penalty in the 89th minute. The spot-kick injected a late dose of drama into the fixture, but Labyrinth’s defence and goalkeeper Ratoolo Pogisho managed to hold firm in the closing moments to secure the win.
Overall, Labyrinth Football Club demonstrated tactical discipline, attacking efficiency, and defensive resilience to claim a hard-fought 2-1 victory over City Boys at Dinie Estate Rustenburg. The result will boost their confidence as they look ahead to the remainder of the league campaign.