Thursday, May 9, 2019

Nelsville Primary School heads for Gauteng to represent Mpumalanga at the Danone Nations Cup National Finals



Nelsville Primary school, from Nelspruit, topped the league and met second place finishers, Qambekile, who had home ground advantage, in the under-12 Danone Nations Cup Mpumalanga provincial finals that took place in Ermelo last weekend and will travel to Gauteng on 15th June to compete in the national finals.

“An excellent final,” said Mandla Mazibuko, Mamelodi Sundowns scout, who attended the day to look at the talent on offer.  “Both teams had their strengths and they played with intelligence.  Nelsville were the better team in the final match with  two players that complimented each other extremely well and they worked wonders in beating their opposition.  You could also see that both teams had analysed each other’s strengths and tried to counteract these.  Throughout the day Qambekile scored first in all their games to boost their players confidence, and they did this in the final as well, but Nelsville came back and scored twice to win the match.  They both play with technical and tactical intelligence which made the game fun to watch.”

Both Nelsville and Qambekile competed in the provincial finals for the first time, and from the fine display of soccer they put on, this will not be the last time they will be seen.  “The final was a tough and competitive game,” admitted coach Rewano Swarts.  “They analysed us well.  Our philosophy is to play the Tiki-taka style of soccer which is short passes and keeping possession.  They saw through this and picked us up well braking us up by playing Route One football which is long passes.  They also tampered with our height as our boys were a lot shorter than theirs, but we capitalised on the counter attack and won in the end.”

The team has week points that need to be worked on said Swarts.  “My goalkeeper’s weak point is corner crosses from corner kicks. We conceded most of our goals throughout the build-up to the provincials through this, however I was surprised to see we only conceded one goal from a corner cross in the final so the work we are doing to stop this is bearing fruit.”

Analysis of games is key to success, point out Swarts. “We analysed their game plan all the time and fed information to our boys who listened to our instructions and executed well.  It is all about execute, execute, execute and when the boys see the successful results it gives them pleasure.  Our counter attack gave us the final victory.”

The National final is a bigger motivation says Swarts.  “The boys are excited to get to the finals as last year it was unfortunate that we were knockout out earlier in the tournament.  We will work hard over the next month and I know that the boys will play better soccer.  We will also be focusing on confidence building and help make them better players.  A confident player is a better soccer player.”

The nine provincial winners will compete in the national finals in Gauteng with the ultimate winner going on to represent the country at the world finals in Barcelona.  All the team will play their final match of the tournament at the RCDE Stadium (home of La Liga club, Espanyol) in Barcelona, on 12th October 2019. 

To celebrate Danone’s centenary and the 20th edition of the Danone Nations Cup both the 2018 and 2019 world finals will take place together this year.  The winner of the 2019 national finals will join last year’s winner, Nomlinganiselo Primary from the Western Cape.

The world finals are also a platform for Danone to educate youngster on important brand messaging.   “This year also coincides with our new brand positioning and 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. Through the Danone Nations Cup we are contributing to bringing this vision to life by promoting the importance of exercise. Further, we are encouraging our young athletes to ‘Play Football, Change the Game’, which is a rallying message to unite children, irrespective of their backgrounds and cultures, and to encourage them to become catalysts for positive change,”  said Marlinie Kotiah, GS Director, General Secretary, Danone Southern Africa .

MPUMALANGA FINAL RESULTS:
TEAMS:
Mahlambandlopfu Primary School (Bushbuckridge)
Nelsville Primary School (Nelspruit)
Robert Carruthers School (Emalahleni)
Qambekile Primary School (Ermelo)

RESULTS
Mahlambandlopfu 1 vs 3 Nelsville
Robert Carruthers 0 vs 3 Qambekile
Robert Carruthers 0 vs 2 Mahlambandlopfu
Nelsville 0 vs 1 Qambekile
Qambekile 0 vs 1 Mahlambandlopfu
Nelsville 5 vs 1 Robert Carruthers

FINAL MATCH: 
Nelsville 2 vs 0 Qambekile



About Danone
Danone Southern Africa is part of the Danone Group, one of the fastest-growing food companies in the world.  Danone is present in over 120 countries across all continents. With 160 plants and around 100,000 employees, the Danone Group is the number one worldwide for Fresh Dairy Products. Danone’s mission is to bring health through food to as many people as possible.
One of the core values of the Danone Nations Cup tournament is to encourage young people to believe in their dreams. Through this initiative Danone offers a sporting event that reaches out to and inspires millions of children all over the world


GROUP DANONE
Dedicated to bringing health through food to as many people as possible, Danone is a leading global food & beverage company building on health-focused and fast-growing categories in three businesses: Essential Dairy & Plant-Based Products, Waters and Specialized Nutrition. Danone aims to inspire healthier and more sustainable eating and drinking practices, in line with its ‘One Planet. One Health’ vision which reflects a strong belief that the health of people and that of the planet are interconnected. To bring this vision to life and create superior, sustainable, profitable value for all its stakeholders, Danone has defined its 2030 Goals: a set of nine integrated goals aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. Danone commits to operating in an efficient, responsible and inclusive manner; it holds itself to the highest standards in doing business, as reflected by its ambition to become one of the first multinationals certified as B CorpTM. With more than 100,000 employees, and products sold in over 120 markets, Danone generated €24.7 billion in sales in 2018. Danone’s portfolio includes leading international brands (Actimel, Activia, Alpro, Aptamil, Danette, Danio, Danonino, evian, Nutricia, Nutrilon, Volvic, among others) as well as strong local and regional brands (including AQUA, Blédina, Bonafont, Cow & Gate, Horizon, Mizone, Oikos, Prostokvashino, Silk, Vega).








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