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Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Danone Nations Cup youngster from Limpopo get national call up


Since its inception in 2000, the under-12 Danone Nations Cup soccer tournament has produced many players that have gone on to compete for top PSL and international clubs and some have gone on to be member of various national teams. 

A player that is destined be one of the tournament’s success stories is Xolani Muleya.  This 13-year old, who competed for Benny’s Sports Development Academy at the Danone Nations Cup world finals in 2016, was called up to the SA national under-17 team in December to compete against Lesotho.

Xolani made a massive difference to the team that went to France for the world finals where he showed his versatility by playing defence, midfield and striker.  His performance caught the attention of other countries who rated him highly as a future star.

He believes the Danone Nations Cup contributed greatly to his growth in soccer. He started out as a shy and quiet boy. He was tall and awkward then and felt out of place.  It was the Danone representatives that spoke to him and told him to be proud of his height and strength and to go out onto the field in France and be himself.   This gave him the confidence he needed to show what he was capable of and this, he believes, contributed to him getting selected for the under-17 National Team.

When he was informed by the school that he had been selected to attend a national camp with two other players Sibusiso Ndimande and Innocent Khwerana, he couldn’t believe it at first. He was the youngest player in the squad.

“It was great to get an opportunity to represent my country,” he said. “I’m happy I can make my father Fortune Ndlovu proud. He is my role model. My father attends all my matches, no matter how far he has to travel.  Seeing him in the stands helps with my confidence and enables me to play better.”

Benny’s school principal, Nqobile Nfiade believes the Danone Nations Cup changed Xolani in many ways. He is more confident and can talk to other learners now. His academics have improved as well.”.

The atmosphere was vibrant at the school after they announced that Xolani and the two other players were selected for the under-17 national team. “It’s a huge achievement for the school and that wouldn’t have happened if they didn’t win the trip to France.”

He hopes that many soccer players will look at Xolani’s journey and see that anything is possible and that they can also make their dreams come true. “I believe that we will see Xolani playing in the PSL and for Bafana Bafana one day.”

In the meantime, Benny’s have begun their preparations for the 2018 Danone Nations Cup. Coach Mbishi Mokwena is disappointed that they never made the provincial finals last year, although he wasn’t the coach then.

“I’m happy that my mentor Justice Matloga, who owns Greenway Academy, won the provincial final as coach of Haggai Independent Combined School,” he said. “I learned a lot from him. Not many schools can win the Danone Nations Cup tournament in their first year of entering.”

Mbishi believes the tournament has opened doors for players across the country and he is glad that he was able to produce a star like Xolani Muleya.

Mbishi believes that the Danone Nation Cup is a great platform to expose these young players to international soccer and give them a vision of what their future can look like.

Schools can register for the competition by contacting the national coordinator at the SA Schools Football Association (SASFA), Themba Tshabalala, on 011 403 2844, 084 290 0602 or 072 588 4957. Alternatively, they can visit the Danone Nations Cup South Africa Facebook page or go to www.facebook.com/dncsouthafrica to download the necessary documents. (Documents are always on Danone.co.za also)


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Thursday, May 12, 2011

DANONE NATIONS CUP - FREE STATE PROVINCIAL FINALS

Eight years ago a young footballer from the Free State, Kamohelo Mokotjo, captained the South African Under 12 team to victory against Portugal in the 2003 Danone Nations Cup World Finals held in France.   Mokotjo became a local hero and has since been an inspiration to many young footballers who have competed in the tournament. This is the type of enthusiasm that will unfold at the Clive Solomon Stadium in Bloemfontein this weekend, 14th May, when the Under 12 Free State teams compete in the Danone Nations Cup Provincial finals.  Games start at 9am.



Mokotjo believed in his dreams and has gone on to become a profession footballer.  The now 20 years old has 9 caps with the National Under 20 team and 5 with the Under 23 National team and is currently playing his club football at Feyenoord Rotterdam in Holland. Free State is known for having built a number of sports academies and many of the professionals that have entered the Premier Soccer League have their origins in the Province so this weekend is sure to turn up some fine football.



Among those who are hoping to walk in Mokotjo’s footsteps is Vuyile Matiya.  The 11 year old aspirant footballer will captain the team that will be competing in the tournament for the first time, Katoloso Primary School from Lejweleputswa region.  Just like Mokotjo, his dream is to be a professional footballer one day and has singled out Bafana and Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper, Itumeleng  Khune as his personal hero. “My uncle once told me that Khune used to play soccer in dusty streets just like me.  I look up to him a lot and he is my motivation to become a goalkeeper like him.”



Matiya has the responsibility of being the team’s last line of defence and will wear the number 1 jersey. He hopes for his team to do well and on a personal note he wants to make a difference to the success of the team.  “But most of all I am going to enjoy every game I play on Saturday.”



“We use the Danone Nations Cup as a platform to encourage youngsters to believe in their dreams, develop healthy lifestyles and above all to have fun,” says Sandra Dorville, Communications Manager Danone Southern Africa. “The tournament is built on clearly defined pillars namely humanism, openness, proximity and enthusiasm.  All the children that participate in the tournament around the world are just starting their journey through life and Danone would like to play a role in helping mould them for future success.”



Other teams that will be participating in the Free State event include third time Provincial champions Mofulatshepe Primary School from Xhariep Region. The reigning champions will be wanting to retain their reign but have tough competition in the form of  Zamaleka Primary School (Fezile Dabi), Letotolo Public School (Thabo Mufutsanyane) and Relebeletse Public School (Motheo). The schools will compete in one Group in a round robin tournament with the top teams going on to play in the final.

 

The Provincial winner will join Robanyane Primary from Northern Cape, Kgwahlele Primary (Limpopo), Nosizwe Primary (North West), Mhlahle Primary (Mpumalanga), Ndongeni Primary(KZN), in the National finals happening at Eldorado Park on 9 July.  The National champion will then represent South Africa in the 2011 Danone Nations Cup World Finals taking place in Madrid, Spain in October.  In attendance will be International ambassador, Zinadine Zidane.