The Free State was
the first province to hold their 2019 under-12 Danone Nations Cup soccer
finals. Last weekend at Grey College, Bloemfontein, Maokeng Primary School from
the Fezile Dabi region, near Kroonstad, emerged as the champions. The team will
now start preparations for the national finals in Gauteng in June.
Coach, Hilda
Malebelle, was speechless when the school beat Ntebohiseng Intermediate School
2 – 0 in the final match to clinch the title.
She was even more surprised when told that she will be taking the school
to Gauteng to compete in the national finals.
“I love soccer and have played the game for most of my life and offered
to coach the boys seven years ago when I was the cleaner at the school,” she
said. “When I left the school last year I asked if I could continue to prepare
the team for the Danone Nations Cup, but I had no idea that an element of the
prize was competing in the national finals.
I also didn’t know that the ultimate winner would represent South Africa
at the world finals in Barcelona.”
Maokeng is a
well-organised, confident and skilful team and a well deserving winner on the
day. They won all their league games to
get into the final and outclassed Ntebohiseng in the final match to lift the
provincial trophy.
“We didn’t lose a
game in our road to the national finals, but I have to say that the most
challenging game we played this entire year was against the local Bloemfontein
team, Lebelo Primary. We finally beat
them 3 – 1 but they played excellent soccer.
They played an attacking game and their passing was accurate and quick
which kept my boys on their toes throughout the game,” Malebelle said.
“Fortunately, we have an excellent striker, Tshepo Mega, who is the key player
in the team, and he was able to stabilise the boys and keep them grounded and
focused and we were able to counter attack and win the game.”
Malebelle brought in
her ex club coach, Tebogo Goangae, to assist her in preparing the
youngsters. “Our team was well prepared
for the provincials. Tebogo helped us a
lot in setting up friendly games and fine-tuning our game plan. He taught the boys formations that worked
well throughout the tournament.”
And now onto the
national finals. Malebelle said she will
go back to the drawing board and put a plan together to prepare for taking on
the other eight provinces. “I will go
back to the school and we will draw up a schedule of training and arrange more
difficult friendly games with older age groups in preparation. I will ask
Tebogo to keep helping us as he has an incredible understanding and knowledge
of the game.”
The Northern Cape
will host the next provincial final playoffs in Upington on 27th
April.
“The Danone Nations
Cup is the cup of dreams,” said Chantel Ehlers, Internal Communications, Danone
Southern Africa. “We congratulate
Maokeng on this amazing achievement and the coach’s story is so inspiring,
which is what our tournament is all about.
It is about playing football and changing the game, it is about
believing in your dreams and uniting children irrespective of their backgrounds
and cultures. Further, the tournament
slots into our new brand purpose, One Planet One Health which reflects
our belief that the health of humankind and that of the planet are interlinked
and both need to be protected and nurtured.”
RESULTS:
COMPETING TEAMS:
Inoseng Primary
School (2018 Champions): Xhariep
District
Ntebohiseng
Intermediate School: Thabo Mofutsanyane
District
Maokeng Primary
School: Fezile Dabi District
Letsibolo Public
Primary School: Lejweleputswa District
Lebelo Primary
School: Motheo District (The coach of
Lebelo, Olehile Moeti, competed in the Danone Nations Cup back in 2005 for
Manchester Football Club based on Botshabelo)
Team
|
Goals Team A
|
Goals Team B
|
Penalties
|
Team
|
Maokeng Primary School
|
0
|
0
|
3-1
|
Lebelo Primary School
|
Letsibolo Public Primary
School
|
0
|
0
|
2-1
|
Ntebohiseng Intermediate
school
|
Inoseng Primary School
|
0
|
1
|
|
Maokeng Primary School
|
Lebelo Primary School
|
0
|
0
|
3-0
|
Letsibolo Public Primary
School
|
Ntebohiseng Intermediate
school
|
2
|
0
|
|
Inoseng Primary School
|
Maokeng Primary School
|
3
|
0
|
|
Letsibolo Public Primary
School
|
Lebelo Primary School
|
1
|
1
|
2-1
|
Ntebohiseng Intermediate
school
|
Letsibolo Public Primary
School
|
0
|
1
|
|
Inoseng Primary School
|
Ntebohiseng Intermediate
school
|
0
|
1
|
|
Maokeng Primary School
|
Inoseng Primary School
|
0
|
0
|
1-2
|
Lebelo Primary School
|
FINAL MATCH
Maokeng
Primary School
|
2
|
0
|
|
Ntebohiseng
Intermediate school
|
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