The national finals of the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup take place at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Umlazi, Durban from 24 to 27 September. The 18 provincial champions and runners-up will be vying for some serious prize money: the winning school will be granted R1 million to fund much needed sporting and educational projects, the silver medallists get R600 000, third-placed school gets R500 000 and fourth place gets R400 000. The nine provincial champions have already won R100 000 each for their schools.
The games will start at 8am every day, Tuesday to Thursday, while on the final day there will be only 2 games: the 3rd/4th play-off and the final, followed by the prize presentations at approximately 2pm. There will be music included on the final day with Biz Nuz, Mayma Kay and Professor entertaining the crowd before, during half time and immediately after the final game, so soccer fans should come in numbers to future Bafana Bafana players in action.
The teams started their gruelling qualifiers in March and it is now down to the last stretch, and with it will be the scouts and agents that come to sign up the top Under-19 talent in the country. “This is what the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup is all about,” said Frank Louw, Sanlam Sponsorship Manager. “We at Sanlam understand the value of development and the opportunity it gives youngsters to achieve what they hope for. We believe that the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup creates opportunities that have a positive impact on the youth, and provides exposure to scouts to source talented players to nurture and turn into professionals that will be future heroes and role models. We are proud to be part of the process.”
There will be a new champion this year as title-holders, Gauteng’s School of Excellence, were knocked out at the provincial final.
Again this year the finals will see a blend academy players vs the rest. Free State’s Harmony High School, the most successful school in the history of the competition, will be there again, but they were beaten in their provincial finals by Bloemfontein’s Louis Botha Technikon High School, who are in great form and must be pre-tournament favourites.
Gauteng’s hopes rest with Pretoria’s Rosina Sedibane and Clapham High School, who have the players from the Mamelodi Sundowns Youth Academy in their ranks. Others to watch out for are Limpopo’s Benny’s Care Academy and East High of Mpumalanga.
Then there the schools who have advanced to the national finals for the first time this year. They include Sebetswane Secondary from North West, and that province’s runners-up Freedom Park Secondary School. Limpopo will be sending a new school in their runners-up, FK Tijiane High Schools, while the winners and runners-up from both the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal will be making first appearances. They are Eastern Cape’s Executive Academy and Ndamase Senior Secondary as well as KZN’s Welabasha and Sibongumusa High Schools.
The full list of participating schools is:
The games will start at 8am every day, Tuesday to Thursday, while on the final day there will be only 2 games: the 3rd/4th play-off and the final, followed by the prize presentations at approximately 2pm. There will be music included on the final day with Biz Nuz, Mayma Kay and Professor entertaining the crowd before, during half time and immediately after the final game, so soccer fans should come in numbers to future Bafana Bafana players in action.
The teams started their gruelling qualifiers in March and it is now down to the last stretch, and with it will be the scouts and agents that come to sign up the top Under-19 talent in the country. “This is what the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup is all about,” said Frank Louw, Sanlam Sponsorship Manager. “We at Sanlam understand the value of development and the opportunity it gives youngsters to achieve what they hope for. We believe that the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup creates opportunities that have a positive impact on the youth, and provides exposure to scouts to source talented players to nurture and turn into professionals that will be future heroes and role models. We are proud to be part of the process.”
There will be a new champion this year as title-holders, Gauteng’s School of Excellence, were knocked out at the provincial final.
Again this year the finals will see a blend academy players vs the rest. Free State’s Harmony High School, the most successful school in the history of the competition, will be there again, but they were beaten in their provincial finals by Bloemfontein’s Louis Botha Technikon High School, who are in great form and must be pre-tournament favourites.
Gauteng’s hopes rest with Pretoria’s Rosina Sedibane and Clapham High School, who have the players from the Mamelodi Sundowns Youth Academy in their ranks. Others to watch out for are Limpopo’s Benny’s Care Academy and East High of Mpumalanga.
Then there the schools who have advanced to the national finals for the first time this year. They include Sebetswane Secondary from North West, and that province’s runners-up Freedom Park Secondary School. Limpopo will be sending a new school in their runners-up, FK Tijiane High Schools, while the winners and runners-up from both the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal will be making first appearances. They are Eastern Cape’s Executive Academy and Ndamase Senior Secondary as well as KZN’s Welabasha and Sibongumusa High Schools.
The full list of participating schools is:
MPUMALANGA
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WINNER: EAST
HIGH ACADEMY
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RUNNER UP:
ERIC NXUMALO HIGH SCHOOL
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NORTHERN CAPE
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WINNER:
RIETVALE HIGH SCHOOL
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RUNNER UP:
OKIEP HIGH SCHOOL
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NORTH WEST
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WINNER:
SEBETWANE SEC SCHOOL
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RUNNER UP:
FREEDOM PARK SEC SCHOOL
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LIMPOPO
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WINNER:
BENNY'S SPORTS ACADEMY
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RUNNER UP: SK
TIJIANE HIGH SCHOOL
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GAUTENG
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WINNER:
CLAPHAM HIGH SCHOOL
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RUNNER UP:
ROSINA SEDIBANE MODIBA SPORTS SCHOOL
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EASTERN CAPE
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WINNER:
EXECUTIVE ACADEMY SCHOOL
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RUNNER UP:
NDAMASE SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL
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KZN
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WINNER:
WELABASHA HIGH SCHOOL
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RUNNER UP:
SIBONGUMUSA HIGH SCHOOL
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FREE STATE
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WINNER:THS
LOUIS BOTHA
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RUNNER UP
:HARMONY HIGH SCHOOL
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WESTERN CAPE
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WINNER:MONDALE
HIGH SCHOOL
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RUNNER UP
:CLOETESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
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About
the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup:
· The
tournament is run under the auspices of the South Africa Football Association
(SASFA)
Named after prominent businessman
Patrice Motsepe’s late mother, the Sanlam Kay Motsepe Schools Cup offers the
biggest prize money at school level in Africa (R3.4 million in total).
· The
sponsors are: Sanlam, the Motsepe Foundation and the Sanlam Ubuntu-Botho
Community Development Trust.
· The
primary objective of the tournament is to revive the culture of school football
amongst students between the age of 16 and 19 years old.
· The
tournament also gives players the opportunity to showcase their skills to
soccer scouts with the talented players being
recruited into development structures to be nurtured and shaped into
professional players.
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