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Ngoni Stadium Is Back and Football Feels Home
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33633, member: 636"] Norton buzzes with excitement as MWOS Football Club prepares to return to its hometown stadium. After months of playing elsewhere, the team can finally host matches at the renovated Ngoni Stadium. The local Premier Soccer League leaders will face Dynamos in their first game back home. MWOS remains unbeaten through six matches and is 14 points clear at the top of the table. This homecoming means everything to players, staff, and supporters alike. The club previously played at Baobab Stadium because Ngoni failed to meet league standards. They paid stadium fees and helped fans travel to away games. Many supporters couldn't afford transportation costs despite subsidized rates. MWOS performed well regardless, winning three matches at their temporary home. The separation from their community remained difficult for everyone involved. Chief executive Gift Chari calls the return "a dream fulfilled" for the entire town. The same players who climbed from Division Two will finally showcase their talents in front of hometown crowds. Local fan Oggrivah Jaure believes the stadium represents more than just sports—it's an emotional home for the community. Another supporter, Simon Zisengwe, plans to arrive hours early for the inaugural match. The stadium reopening also benefits Norton's economy through increased business for vendors and entrepreneurs. The celebration extends beyond football, becoming a community milestone. For this small town, the return to Ngoni Stadium represents both athletic achievement and civic pride. Football truly brings people together in Norton. The spiritual home of MWOS Football Club stands ready once again. [/QUOTE]
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