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Lukosi lad shocks league with Golden Boot win
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81746, member: 636"] A kid from a forgotten village just won a top soccer award. Marcelline Mlilo, a twenty-two-year-old midfielder from the rural Lukosi area near Hwange, clinched the Southern Region Soccer League Golden Boot after netting thirteen goals this season. He grew up playing on dusty fields at St Mary’s Primary and Lukosi Secondary, encouraged by his football-loving mother, Sinikiwe Mlilo. His professional break arrived when coach Bongani Mafu signed him from Lukosi Pirates to Hwange FC for the twenty twenty one slash twenty two season, fulfilling a local dream to play for the team known as Chipangano. Mlilo himself expressed surprise at the scoring title, noting his primary role was typically as a playmaker providing assists rather than goals. His final day brace against Victoria Falls Herentals secured the award, edging out competitors like Tino Chitete of Nkayi United. Despite his individual success, his team, Hwange FC, finished second in the league with seventy-five points, narrowly missing promotion to the top flight. Known for his technical skill, left-foot accuracy, and dead-ball expertise, Mlilo draws comparisons to past Hwange talents who excelled domestically. His journey from obscurity to recognition highlights a persistent rural talent pipeline. He remains focused on advancing to the highest levels of the sport, aiming to support his mother and become a family breadwinner. His story underscores how raw talent from humble beginnings can rise to reshape local sports narratives. [/QUOTE]
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