NWU Eagles secure promotion, place in national final
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Visit North West University press office When the NWU Eagles team from the NWU Soccer Institute arrived in Mthatha for the 2026 ABC Motsepe League National Playoffs, the mission was clear. Four matches stood between the North West champions and a place in professional football. On Saturday afternoon, that mission became reality. The NWU defeated Kwa Zulu-Natal champions Mkhambathi FC 2-1 in a tense semi-final to secure promotion to the Motsepe Foundation Championship and book a place in the national final. As the final whistle sounded, months of preparation, sacrifice and belief gave way to celebration. Players embraced on the pitch, technical staff rushed from the bench and the travelling supporters erupted with joy. The result meant more than a place in a final – it marked the arrival of the NWU Eagles in South Africa’s professional football ranks. The journey to promotion was anything but straightforward. The university side opened its campaign with a goalless draw against Mpumalanga champions Luthuli Brigades. Despite dominating possession and creating several scoring opportunities, the Eagles could not find the breakthrough. Questions emerged about whether the team could turn strong performances into victories. The answer came emphatically in the second group match. Facing Gauteng champions La Masia in a must-win encounter, the NWU produced one of its most determined displays of the season. After falling behind early, the team fought back to secure a dramatic 3-2 victory, a result that propelled them to the top of Group A and into the semi-finals. Yet an even greater challenge awaited. Standing between the Eagles and promotion was Mkhambathi FC, the KwaZulu-Natal champions, a team renowned for its experienced players and defensive organisation. Before the match, NWU coach Nkululeko Malgas described the opposition as a difficult side capable of frustrating opponents and punishing mistakes. The semi-final unfolded exactly as expected. Every challenge was contested