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Over three hundred and fifty participants from the communities of Nyanga, Khayelitsha, Mitchell’s Plain and Manenberg were transported to Sunrise Beach, Muizenberg on Friday 4 April for the 2008 Khulani Beach Soccer Festival. In line with Sporting Chance’s objectives of aiming to use the sports field, or in this case the beach, to bring together children from different cultures and communities, teach them the value of sportsmanship and give them the chance to simply have fun and engage in sport. With funding from the JAG Sports and Education Foundation and support from the City of Cape Town and the South African Football Association: Western Cape the 4th annual Khulani Beach Soccer Festival was a resounding success. On arrival participants were given a new design Khulani t-shirt and a light snack and refreshment. “Khulani” (from the Xhosa word meaning “to grow and prosper”) beach soccer is played on the beach between two eight-a-side teams. Each team is assigned a coach and selects a name, often emulating their local and European club heroes, with team names such as “Dynamic Dynamoes”, “Portugal”, “Super Sundowns” and many others being chosen. After an exciting morning of round robin matches – the top teams from each age group played in thrilling finals, cheered on by the multitude of teams and spectators who gathered on the shoreline to watch the soccer spectacle. Taking honours in the under 10 age group were “Chiefs” from Khayelitsha with a 3-0 victory over “Thambo” from Nyanga. The under 11 final went to penalties after a goalless game with “Liverpool” from Mananeberg taking the title in a ‘sudden death’ shoot out against the “Samdorai Pirates” from Nyanga. The under 12 age group champions were “Pirates” from Khayelitsha with a dominant 5-1 victory over “Young Stars” from Mitchell’s Plain. Once the day’s play was over – the children gathered for a final vibe session and the prize giving, where they were given a talk on the positives of leading a healthy and active lifestyle. As they departed, they were given lunch, a goodie bag and souvenirs from AJAX Cape Town – taking home with them memories of sand sliding tackles, striking goals, and loads of fun in the warm South African sun! Beach soccer is played at a competitive level internationally and in July 2008 France will host the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup. Brad Bing, MD of Sporting Chance hopes in the long-term that the Khulani Beach Soccer Festival will be a feeder for young, talented players into the adult game. Based on the success of the Pick ‘n Pay Calypso Cricket Festival and seeing the benefits of giving more children the opportunity to play sport throughout the week, Sporting Chance aims to secure sponsorship to extend the Khulani Beach Soccer programme next year. With special thanks to financial supporters JAG Sports and Education Foundation, and the City of Cape Town who sponsored the transport and the use of the beach.
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