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Polokwane City’s Kosta Papic and Tuks striker Thabo Mnyamane have been named Absa Premiership Coach and Player of the Month respectively for November and December 2014.
Papic, who joined Polokwane back in October last year, has seen the team rise to sixth position on the league standings under his stewardship, thanks to five wins from eight matches in the last two months of 2014.
Mnyamane has meanwhile, been making a vital contribution to what has been a struggling AmaTuks team this season.
The 22-year-old marksman netted five goals in eight games to help lift his team out of the relegation zone and into 12th spot.
The judging panel was as follows:
1. Farouk Khan (Convenor)
2. Lucas Radebe (Former Bafana Bafana captain)
3. Mthuthuzeli Scott (SABC Radio)
4. Thabiso Tema (SuperSport International)
5. Duane De'lloca (SABC TV)
6. Zama Masondo (SuperSport International)
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