Cape Town is known for producing world-class athletes who shine on the world stage – like the nine Capetonians representing Team South Africa at the Women’s Junior World Cup In Hockey in Potchefstroom this month.
Street football may be slowly dying, but Exuberoot Skills School has tried to close that gap in football development, offering the same level of quality and high performance as the top academies or clubs do – and helping youth grow as players and as people.
Santos Legend (and Cape Town icon) Erwin Isaacs has scored 55 goals and contributed 23 assists in his time in the DStv Premiership – and he owes it all to mental strength, an appetite for training and improvement, and strong family values.
CR Vasco da Gama star striker Miche Minnies has signed Mamelodi Sundowns FC Ladies, joining fellow Capetonians Thalea Smidt and Lelona Daweti to make the long journey across the country to Chloorkop.
Bennett Bailey has described his re-election as the President of Safa Cape Town and that of his entire Management Committee as a “vote of confidence” from the grassroots football sector – and has promised to deliver even more.
The HollywoodBets Mayambela Community Cup which is a Under 21 competition will be played in Khayelitsha between the 15th and 18th of April 2022. With the Winners taking home R30 000 and the runners up receiving R15 000.
A top-of-the-table clash between the Leaders Zizwe United and the Chasers Ubuntu Cape Town is a battle between an experienced campaigner and a squad who are filled with a large number of Engen Knockout winning players.
The Cup of Dreams gave fantastic female footballers the chance to test themselves against teams and players of a progressive level, pushing them to new heights. And it’s nothing but vibes, to boot
The inaugural Hanover Park Derby on Friday 25 February 2022 sees a rampaging Hanover Park take on a reincarnated Premier United. But where will your loyalties lie as these two teams go to war?
It’s almost every young footballer’s goal to be given a second chance, and this goal was realised by the lanky Casely Watson when he signed for Cape Town Spurs.
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