Monday, August 6, 2012

Chippa United Gives Black Players Hope

The arrival of Chippa United in the elite league has given hope to most of Cape Town's talented youth. Black talent coming from the still disadvantaged areas of Cape Town has been ignored for a very long time by the Cape sides.

A number of local players turned out for Seven Stars, the likes of Tax Mnani, Andile Sixaba, Nelson Dubazana just to name a few: this acknowledgement of local talent gave many footballers from the patchy fields hope that one day they would succeed in their quest.

The merger between Cape Town Spurs and Seven Stars was the final nail in the coffin of many promising footballers.

Chippa United is our team just like Seven Stars was our team and as much as we go to the games; we also expect to see the clubs give back through real development. The townships are filled with immensely talented youngsters who all they desire is someone familiar with their plight to give them a chance.

I'm proud of Chippa United and all I ask is for the township boys to get the chances that coloured players have been afforded by Ajax Cape town and Santos all these years. We will continue to come out in numbers to support football like we've been doing all this time, supporting teams who gave a damn about other people.

By Zukisa Andamadoda Qonto

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