Showing posts with label Switzerland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Switzerland. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

ASANDA MKIELE LOOKS FORWARD TO POLAND AND THE DANONE NATIONAL CUP WORLD FINALS



Football has already taken 11-year old Asanda Mkiele to places he has never been before, and it’s going to get even better.  Asanda is a member of the Sinamuva Public Primary School football team that was crowned the Danone Nations Cup South Africa champions in June and the reward is a trip to Warsaw, Poland to participate in the 2012 Danone Nations Cup World Finals, along with 39 other countries.

When Sinamuva Public Primary, from Imbali Township in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal won the Danone Nations Cup KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Final, they qualified to play in the National Finals in Johannesburg and for Asanda, like most of his team mates, that was the first time he had been out of Imbali.

“I was really scared. I was leaving home for the first time. I didn’t know what to expect from the other kids we would be playing against, and from the place itself,” he said.

Asanda is a centre-back who describes himself as being able to head the ball well and who is strong in defence and good at distributing and clearing the ball.

He was born into a family of four and lives with his grandmother, Thandazo Mkiele, who is a pensioner. His mother died two years ago and his father left immediately afterwards and they haven’t seen him since.

Asanda has dreams of becoming a doctor or a social worker one day and of making a difference in his community. “My grandmother motivates me,” he said. “She is very strong and has always told me to persevere, no matter how hard things are.”

Sinamuva Public Primary Schools’ journey in the Danone Nations Cup so far has not been easy, but it has been a dream come true, says Asanda. “Our facilities are not good and the opposition in the district and provincial playoffs were tough.  But hard work and determination saw us through.  What this has taught me is that dreams are never out of reach and that football can unite kids. I am proud of myself and my team mates.”

Asanda says that just winning this tournament has put his school on the map and he has been impressed with the support they have received from the local Department of Education and Department of Sport.  “Everyone is helping us prepare as best as possible.  I have never travelled anywhere far from Imbali. Football took us to Jo’burg, and now we are going to Poland. I can’t wait,” he said.

Danone Nations Cup South Africa ambassador, Neil Tovey, will be in Jo’burg to talk to the kids before they leave.  “My message to them will be to enjoy every moment and just go out there and do your best.  It is not about winning, but about learning and I can bet these kids will pick up some valuable football tips from other countries.”



Here are some pictures from last year Danone Nations Cup World Finals Farewell.







 

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Pictures of the Danone Nations Cup in Orlando Stadium 2009 Edition

Thanks to the guys from World of Sport Photography I have been able to put pictures of most of the teams who played in the Danone Nations Cup on my blog. These pictures were taken on Sunday at Orlando Stadium. No matter where the team finished in the log they all had a lot of fun. Below is the final log of the 2009 tournament. These are the kids that you have read about in the newspapers and will see on TV over the next couple of weeks. What they achieved is fantastic but we must all remember that they are just kids and for them the most important thing is to enjoy soccer and have fun. I hope that the pictures show how much fun they had during the tournament because that is really what the tournament is all about and what Zidane stressed in his interviews.

Ranking                Teams
1              South Africa
2              Switzerland
3              Brazil
4              Japan
5              Ukraine
6              Indonesia
7              Morocco
8              Argentina
9              Turkey
10           Germany
11           Portugal
12           Mexico
13           Spain
14           Azerbaijan
15           Czech Republic
16           Chile
17           Canada
18           Russia
19           France
20           Egypt
21           Austria
22           Poland
23           Guatemala
24           South Korea
25           Romania
26           Belguim
27           Italy
28           Ireland
29           Tunisia
30           Colombia
31           Senegal
32           Saudi Arabia
33           Uruguay
34           Bulgaria
35           Netherlands
36           England
37           Algeria
38           China
39           Bangladesh
40           Australia