Living in Hanover Park isn’t always a trip in the park (pun intended) – but Hanover Park football club is providing inspiration for the community. On Monday, they proved it yet again when they claimed another SAFA Cape Town Regional Men’s League Trophy.
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Living in Hanover Park isn’t always a trip in the park (pun intended) – but Hanover Park football club is providing inspiration for the community. On Monday, they proved it yet again when they claimed another SAFA Cape Town Regional Men’s League Trophy.
Living in Hanover Park isn’t always a trip in the park (pun intended) – but Hanover Park football club is providing inspiration for the community. On Monday, they proved it yet again when they claimed another SAFA Cape Town Regional Men’s League Trophy.
Living in Hanover Park isn’t always a trip in the park (pun intended) – but Hanover Park football club is providing inspiration for the community. On Monday, they proved it yet again when they claimed another SAFA Cape Town Regional Men’s League Trophy.
Living in Hanover Park isn’t always a trip in the park (pun intended) – but Hanover Park football club is providing inspiration for the community. On Monday, they proved it yet again when they claimed another SAFA Cape Town Regional Men’s League Trophy.
Living in Hanover Park isn’t always a trip in the park (pun intended) – but Hanover Park football club is providing inspiration for the community. On Monday, they proved it yet again when they claimed another SAFA Cape Town Regional Men’s League Trophy.
Janine du Toit knows netball like the back of her hand. She’s been a player, a coach, a manager, a technical official, umpire, selector, and administrator. And now she’s ready to take netball to new heights as Chairperson of Cape Town Netball Federation.
Cape Town’s CR Vasco Da Gama have won the Sasol National Championships after defeating City Lads 4-3 in a thrilling final yesterday, in the process completing the treble of trophies in one of their most successful seasons.
It was a mouth-watering encounter involving two teams going into the fixture with unbeaten records when new kids on the block Clarewood JPM hosted experienced Zizwe United at the weekend.
It was a mouth-watering encounter involving two teams going into the fixture with unbeaten records when new kids on the block Clarewood JPM hosted experienced Zizwe United at the weekend.
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