Struggling Shabanie FC Eye Chibuku Super Cup Glory
21 September 2018
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Terrence Mawawa|Shabanie Mine FC coach Alexio Sigion has said the Chibuku Super Cup will present a chance to get some remuneration for his team.

The Chinda Boys are surviving on handouts from well-wishers and their financial woes have seen them slump to the bottom of the table, 13 points adrift of safety.

The Chinda Boys face Triangle United on Sunday at Gibbo in the first round of the tournament.

“We were not seeded in this competition, so we will play tough matches from day one until the time we are knocked out, if we manage to go far,” Sigion told the Herald.

“But such competitions are different from league matches because of the immediate financial rewards involved in these games.

“It just gives players extra motivation. Like I usually say, I do not want to talk about the financial situation at the club because that is an administrative issue and not a technical one.”