Labyrinth FC Dominate At Marikana With 4-1 Victory Over Super Africans FC
⚽ Result
Super Africans FC 1
Labyrinth Football Club 4
🏆 Competition
RULFA SUPER LEAGUE Open
Away league match
📅 When
Saturday, 30 May 2026
📍 Venue
Marikana (Away)
Labyrinth Football Club travelled to Marikana on 30 May 2026 for a 3:00pm kick-off in a crucial league away fixture against Super Africans FC. The hosts were overwhelmed as Labyrinth secured a commanding 4-1 win in front of 250 spectators, asserting their dominance throughout the 90 minutes plus added time.
Labyrinth lined up in a 3-4-3 formation, deploying three defenders at the back with Katlego Mapheele on the right, Rebaone Molekwa centrally, and Mogomotsi Katane on the left. This defensive trio was tasked with maintaining solidity and providing cover for the midfield. The midfield quartet featured Pule Phosisi on the right wing, Rapula Malusi and Bruno Mokgosi occupying the central midfield roles, and Karabo Diale operating on the left flank. Their roles were to control possession, support both defence and attack, and supply the front three. Up front, Labyrinth fielded a potent attacking trio with Amogelang Lesedi on the right forward position, Prince Moemi leading as the central striker, and Karabo Moyo on the left forward line. This setup was designed to maximise attacking options and stretch the opposition’s defence. No substitutes were named for this fixture.
The match burst into life immediately as Labyrinth capitalised on a defensive error from Super Africans FC within the opening minute. Prince Moemi was quick to pounce, slotting home to give his side an early lead and set the tone for the encounter. The early goal unsettled the hosts, who struggled to find rhythm against a confident Labyrinth side.
As the game progressed, Labyrinth’s midfield began to assert control, with Rapula Malusi delivering a precise corner that found Prince Moemi once again in the 28th minute. Moemi’s clinical finish inside the box doubled the visitors’ advantage, showcasing his predatory instincts in front of goal. Just two minutes later, the visitors struck again through a well-worked team move. Prince Moemi turned provider this time, assisting Karabo Diale who finished with composure to make it 3-0. Diale’s contribution was pivotal, linking midfield creativity with attacking threat seamlessly.
The first half concluded with Labyrinth firmly in command, their 3-0 lead reflecting their dominance in both possession and attacking intent. Super Africans FC were left searching for answers as they headed into the break.
The second half saw a more physical contest, with Mogomotsi Katane receiving a yellow card in the 58th minute for a bad tackle, signalling the increased intensity from the home side. Despite this, Labyrinth maintained their composure and continued to press forward.
Super Africans FC managed to pull a goal back in the 69th minute through a penalty, converted with a right-footed strike. This brief moment of hope for the hosts was quickly extinguished as Labyrinth responded with another incisive team move. Karabo Diale, continuing his excellent performance, provided a short pass to Amogelang Lesedi who finished clinically in the 75th minute to restore a three-goal cushion.
Labyrinth’s attacking prowess and tactical discipline were evident throughout the match, with Karabo Diale earning the player of the match accolade for his influential role on the left midfield, contributing both a goal and an assist.
In summary, Labyrinth Football Club’s 3-4-3 formation paid dividends as they executed their game plan with precision, overwhelming Super Africans FC at Marikana. The early goals set the tone, and despite a penalty concession, Labyrinth’s quality in attack ensured a comfortable 4-1 victory on the road.