Showing posts with label nelson mandela. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nelson mandela. Show all posts

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Nelson Mandela Primary moves a step closer to the Danone Nations Cup World Finals


Sasolburg’s Nelson Mandela Primary School is the 2015 Danone Nations Cup Free State champions!  They beat Toka Primary from Moteo District, Bloemfontein, 6 – 5 on penalties after neither team managed to score during regulation time at the Clive Solomon Stadium, Mangaung on the weekend. 

So, they will be going to Reiger Park in Gauteng on the 27th June to play in the National Finals. It’s not the first time that the school will be there - in 2014, when the school was called Credo Primary they were also the Free State champions. The school’s name was changed to Nelson Mandela Primary in October last year.

The team’s coach is Mrs Dikeledi Sothwane – a woman who has guided her team to two provincial wins in a row in the competition. She says words cannot express how she feels about the win. “We came into the tournament believing that we will retain the title and did exactly that,” she said.

The team lost their first two games at the provincial finals, but Sothwane said they didn’t let that deter them. They reviewed those games, strengthened their defence, and came through.

Mofulatshepe Primary School, the Free Sate provincial champions from 2009 to 2011, were the team to beat and Sothwane told her team that they were the current champs and that Mofulatshepe last tasted victory a long time ago so they have nothing to be scared of.

“We ended up beating them 1-0, and even though it wasn’t easy, I knew that if we beat that school, we can beat anyone,” Said Sothwane.

The school is fielding a fairly new team this year as there are only 4 players back from last year.

Sothwane, an Orlando Pirates supporter and one day is hoping to be an assistant coach of the national women’s team, has been coaching all the school teams for the past five years.  “The school didn’t have a soccer coach so I volunteered and have been there ever since.  I coach the u-9, u-12, u-13, u-14 and the girls soccer team as well,” said Sothwane, who gains all her knowledge from reading books, attending coaching clinics and watching as many games as possible on television.

Sothwane believes that playing sport is crucial in a child’s development.   “I have noticed that kids that play sport are more confident and can express themselves better in class.”

She has a strong bond with her players and that is the secret of their success. “The players see me as a mother figure and I think that has worked well for us, I listen to their suggestions, they are comfortable with me as I am with them, and that has been working very well for the team.”

Results
Thoriso Primary 0 (0) vs. Toka Primary 0 (2)
Matswathaka Primary 0 (2) vs. Mofulatshepe Primary 0 (3)
Nelson Mandela Primary 1 vs. Inoseng Primary 0
Thoriso Primary 0 (3) vs. Matswathaka Primary 0 (2)
Toka Primary 1 vs. Mofulatshepe Primary 0
Nelson Mandela Primary 0 vs. Thoriso Primary 1
Inoseng Primary 0 (2) vs. Matswathaka Primary 0 (1)
Toka Primary 2 vs. Nelson Mandela Primary 0
Mofulatshepe Primary 1 vs. Thoriso Primary 0
Inoseng Primary 0 vs. Toka Primary 3
Matswathaka Primary 0 vs. Nelson Mandela Primary 2
Inoseng Primary 0 vs. Mofulatshepe Primary 2
Toka Primary 0 (3) vs. Matswathaka Primary 0 (4)
Thoriso Primary 1 vs. Inoseng Primary 0
Mofulatshepe Primary 0 vs. Nelson Mandela Primary 1

Final
Toka Primary 0 (5) vs. Nelson Mandela Primary 0 (6) 







Wednesday, May 8, 2013

FOOTBALL INVITATIONAL MANCHESTER CITY COMING TO SOUTH AFRICA AND WILL JOIN IN THE MANDELA DAY CELEBRATIONS



English Premier League Football Club, Manchester City, will be visiting South Africa in their upcoming pre-season programme, ‘City on Tour’. Two games will be played against top PSL Clubs, the second taking place on Mandela Day, 18th July.   To recognise this the organisers, Matchworld, have collaborated with Africa Rising and Manchester City to get the world to understand the concept ‘67 minutes for Madiba’, the ethical framework being “Service to one’s fellow human”.
                                                                           
Representing Manchester City at the launch was Patrick Vieira, Football Development Executive for Manchester City Football Club.  Patrick had an illustrious career at AS Cannes, AC Milan, Arsenal, Juventus, Inter Milan and Manchester City before moving in to an executive role at City on his retirement. He has won 9 league titles and 5 FA Cups. He also represented his country, France, 107 times and won the 1998 FIFA World Cup when he received France’s highest award, the Legion d’Honneur in 1998 and the UEFA European Championship 2000 for the French national team.

“South Africa is one of my favourite countries,” said Vieira.  “I spent a lot of time here during the 2010 FIFA World Cup and was thrilled when Manchester City tasked me to come over and launch the South African leg of our upcoming Tour.  Mandela is one of my heroes and to be part of Mandela Day will be an honour.”

The South African ‘Football Invitational in support of Mandela Day’ kicked-off in the same period last year when Manchester United played Amazulu.  “We are pleased that Manchester City has included South Africa in their pre-season Tour and help us promote Mandela Day.  We are continuing from where we left off last year and give all South Africans a chance to see another great team in action” said Lyndon Barends, Executive Chairman, Matchworld.




Manchester City was founded in 1880 and counts the European Cup Winners’ Cup, three League Championship titles, and five FA Cups amongst its honours. Under manager Roberto Mancini, City plays its home fixtures at the Etihad Stadium and won the title of Premier League champions for 2011/12 after a 44 year wait. They are currently second in the Premier League and will play in the FA Cup final on Saturday 11th May.

“South Africa's love of football was clear during both the World Cup and most recently the African Cup of Nations.  The national pride that comes from hosting these prestigious tournaments is a testament to how the country embraces the sport,” said Tom Glick,
Chief Commercial & Operating Officer at Manchester City Football Club.

“We are very excited to bring Manchester City closer to the South African community and our rapidly growing global fanbase. This will be a fantastic tournament and I speak for the full squad when I say how pleased we are to visit this wonderful country. Not only are the training facilities fantastic, but we have already seen the fans passion first hand from our previous visit in 2009 and look forward to July 2013,” said Glick.

“This year being Madiba’s 95th Birthday we are supported by Africa Rising, founded by Ndaba and Kweku Mandela. In this way it becomes part of a bigger celebration to honour Mr Mandela” says Barends.

“For us as Megapro and Matchworld the Invitational is not only an annual treat but also a great honour especially since we are highlighting the importance of Mandela Day and the 67 minutes of community action.” Says George Rautenbach, Executive Chairman, Megapro Holdings.

Ndaba Mandela says: “We as Africa Rising are extremely proud to be associated with the Football Invitational in support of Mandela Day on this special birthday of our grandfather”.

Games will take place on 14 and 18 July against South African PSL teams still to be finalised.  Tickets, like last year, will be priced between R150 and R350 and will be on sale at Computicket at the end of May.
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MANDELA DAY:
The overarching objective of Mandela Day is to inspire individuals to take action to help change the world for the better, and in doing so build a global movement for good. Ultimately it seeks to empower communities everywhere. “Take Action; Inspire Change; Make Every Day a Mandela Day.”
Individuals and organisations are free to participate in Mandela Day as they wish; however everyone is urged to adhere to the ethical framework of “service to one’s fellow human”.