After a tense penalty shootout at the
Muckleneuk Stadium, Mamoldi, on Saturday, Clapham High School beat Rosina
Sedibane Secondary School to clinch the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup Gauteng
title, and the R100 000 prize money that goes with it. Both Clapham and
Rosina Sedibane will now play in the national finals of the competition, in
Durban, next month.
The majority of the Clapham players are part
of the Mamelodi Sundowns Academy. They train at the club and interact with the
Sundowns first team. The experience gained there played a big part in their
winning the title. To cheer the boys on
there was a large Sundowns contingent including coaches, players and
administration staff, as well as the rest of the Clapham scholars
Clapham eliminated the Gauteng defending
champion, and last year’s national Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup winners,
School of Excellence, beating them 2-0 in the first round of matches. Clapham have
not lost a single game in the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup tournament so far
this year.
There were some surprises on Saturday, one
being Sunwood Park High School, who competed in the provincial finals for the
first time, and took the bronze medals. The school is based in Boksburg and
houses the Deamos Academy, which was started in 2010 by international players,
including Patrick Vieira currently a development manager at Manchester City. The school has a strong connection to France
and, in fact, some of the players are going to a training camp there in September
and will be watched by scouts from all over the world.
Another school playing for the first time
in the tournament was Kibler Park’s Waterstone High School.
The school is relatively new and only
started playing soccer last year. They don’t have an under-19 team yet, so sent
their u-16s to the tournament. Their
coach, Eoin Fray is from Ireland. He has a Uefa Level A coaching certificate
and saw an advert for the coaching position at Waterstone on the FAI Academy
website in Ireland. He applied from Ireland, got the job and has been with the
team since January.
It is his first time in SA and he hopes to
use his experience from Ireland to build the team. The players are talented,
but not tactically aware and they lack technique. “The qualifiers were easy”, he said. “The
teams we played were weak and we weren’t sure how we would go in the provincial
finals. We got beaten quite convincingly and I realise we are inexperienced and
I am going to have to work on their confidence. I’m obviously disappointed at
not winning a game, but it is a start and I now know what SA football is all
about and next year we’ll be back with a completely different team. It’s been
an excellent experience for the players.”
FINAL RESULTS:
Group A Group
B
Clapham (D3) Sunward
Park (D6)
School of Excellence ((D17) Waterstone
College ((D11)
Tharabollo (D8) Rosina
Sedibane (D4)
Mohloli ((D7) Thaba
Jabula ((D10)
1. Clapham
2 vs 0 School of Excellence
Goals:
Ntando Ngubane (2)
2. Tharabollo 0 vs 3 Mohloli
Goals:
Mavuso Mahlangu (2), Teboho Ngwenya
3. Sunward Park 6 vs Waterstone College 0
Goals: Malesela Monene (4), Thandolewethu
Maghina, Witness Mathebula
4. Rosina Sedibane 1 vs
Thaba Jabula 0
Goal:
Skumbujo Mazibuko
5. School of Excellence 7 vs
Tharabollo 0
Goals: Moshihlaga Abednigo, Mahlambi
Pakamani (3), Thabo Lesibe, Gemedi Makhanya, Moshane Kabelo,
6. Mohloli 0
vs Clapham 2
Goals: Percy Tau, Simamkele Mantla
7. Rosina Sedibane 5 vs Waterstone 0
Goals:
Kwela Zulu, Skumbuzo Mazibuko (2), Motsiri Mushama (2)
8. Sunward Park 4 vs Thaba Jabula 0
Goals:
Thandolwethu Maqhina, Malesela Monone (2), Witness Mathebula
9. Clapham 10 v Tharabollo 0
Goals:
Motoro Monyai, Themba Madonsela, Thabang Mothigwane (3), Nyembezi
Setelele (4) Simamkele Mantla
10. School of Excellence 1 vs Mohloli
0
Goal:
Jeffrey Lekanyane
11. Sunward Park 0 vs Rosina Sedibane 1
Goals: Kunele Zulu
12. Waterstone College 2 vs Thaba Jabula 3
Goals: WSC: Clinton Veloza (2)
TJ:
Nhlanhla Mthinyane, Katlegho Kallele, Mangaliso Eland (P)
13. FINAL:
Rosina Sedibane 0 vs Clapham HS 0 (Clapham won on penalties).
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