All points are important – Abraw
All points are important – Abraw

Posted in News on Jan 15, 2016.



“All points are important,” notes striker Camaldine Abraw. “We are working hard to score goals. Any point is important in this league marathon.”



Kaizer Chiefs are travelling to the Free State Province this weekend to face Bloemfontein Celtic in an Absa Premiership league fixture on Sunday.



“We respect all opponents and Celtics will not be an exception,” states Abraw. “We are focusing on our job. We have to respond to our technical approach to the game.”



“Firstly, we look at the three points,” concludes the 25-years-old striker. “From there on, we look at our individual performances. However, to play as a team is the key. We will continue to work had to win the next game.”



The match is scheduled for Bloemfontein’s Free State Stadium on Sunday, January 17. Kick-Off is at 15:30.



Tickets for this match are R40 for open stands, R50 for grand stands and for Children under the age of 12, R10 (open stands) and R20 (grand stands) - while they last.



Tickets will NOT be sold at Computicket and Shoprite/Checkers.



They can only be bought at the following outlets in Bloemfontein: Celtic Supporters Office (Elizabeth Street), Shell (Rocklands), Dorego’s (Kenilworth), Sneakers (Midestad), Stadium Inn (Park road), Overland Bottle Store (Park road), Ella Store (Willows), Overland Chicken (Central park), Mr Chips (Bochabela), Siwelele Butchery (Sports), R&B Motors Shell (Heidedal) – open 24 hours, in Botshabelo, Shell Botshabelo – open 24 hours, Caltex Botshabelo – open 24 hours, Thaba Nchu - Chincha Store (Selosesha).



Meanwhile tickets for Kaizer Chiefs home match versus Platinum Stars are available at Computicket and Shoprite/Checkers at R60. This second of the Cape of Love & Peace matches will take place at Cape Town Stadium on Sunday, January 24. Kick-Off is at 15:30.

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