The
Northern Cape will host the first 2014 Danone Nations Cup provincial final at
the Keimos Stadium, on Saturday, 22 March from 9am, with the final game at 2pm.
The winner will represent the province at the national finals in Johannesburg
in June. The ultimate champion will go on to compete in the World Finals
in Brazil later in the year.
There
will be 5 schools competing, all have already played gruelling qualifiers in
their respective regions and are therefore winners already. The
schools are: Roodepan Primary School (representing Frances Baard region),
Moholeng Primary School (representing John Taolo Gaetsewe region) , Willie
Theron Primary School (representing Pixley Ka Seme region), Die Kuil Primary
School (representing ZF Mgcawu region and Ferdinand Brecher Primary from
Namaqualand.
Roodepan
Primary School will be competing in a provincial final for the first time and
are proud of their achievements to date. “Last year we competed for the
first time but didn’t make it past the cluster level so used the experience as
a learning curve,” said team manager and coach, Enricho Chapman. “We
started preparing for this year’s tournament back in October. The key was
selecting the best team and getting them to work as a team as youngsters of
this age are inclined to chase the ball as opposed to playing
strategically. That seems to have paid off as we have won every game to
date. Now we are preparing the boys psychologically as they need to
be able to play well under pressure.”
Chapman
says that the Danone Nations Cup is the highlight of their sports calendar and
every player wants to be part of the team. “The players are going through
an intense training programme at the moment. In the morning before school
the boys warm up and we focus on fitness and in the afternoons we focus on ball
control. I believe we are ready for Saturday.”
Chapman
is hoping his player that scored 10 goals in the tournament, Given Beyers, will
be in action on Saturday. “Given is a born sportsman and has
also been selected for the team to represent the Northern Cape in the
National Athletics Championships.”