
The South African Masters and Legends Football Association (SAMLFA) has welcomed a letter of gratitude for Lawrence “Sister Monica” Qupe from the Nigerian Football Federation.
Qupe, who previously used the surname Siyangaphi, served as a Team Liaison Officer (TLO) for the Nigerian Senior Men’s National Team during the recently held 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
General Secretary of the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) Musa Amadu has thanked “Sister Monica” for the diligent work he discharged during his assignment.
“Mr Qupe worked very hard, diligently and thoroughly in his position as TLO of the Nigerian team, and was never found wanting throughout his assignment as the tournament proceeded. He fully cut the picture of dedication, responsibility and responsiveness, and his overall output no doubt contributed to the Super Eagles emerging champions of the competition,” said Amadu.
Sister Monica, the former Witbank Black Aces and Jomo Cosmos midfield maestro, and five other legends of the South African game, were deployed by SAMLFA to participate as TLO’S during the tournament. Other legends served in various capacities like competitions and logistics.
Sister Monica worked alongside former Moroka Swallows marksman Steve Sekano (Bafana Bafana), defender Stopper Mokgatle previously with Pretoria Callies and Mamelodi Sundowns (Ghana), Lucas “Makhokhoba” Sebone formerly with Moroka Swallows and Mamelodi Sundowns (Angola) and former Sundowns midfield general Rabie Moripe who could not continue with the tournament due to personal reasons.
The role that Sister Monica played as a TLO has also impressed the players and coaching staff of the Nigeria national team.
“Players and officials of the Super Eagles continue to recall with fond memories, Qupe’s magnificent sense of duty and good carriage, and his several interventions to smoothen movement, training and general well being of the Nigeria team at the championship. We thank him especially for his efforts, added Amadu.
The elated Sister Monica says working with the African Champions is an experience to treasure.
“Firstly let me thank SAMLFA for the opportunity given to former professional players to participate in the prestigious tournament like the AFCON, they show commitment towards the advancement of former professional players in this game,” said Qupe.
“Working with the Super Eagles came natural as a former professional player, and it became easier later in the tournament when they started finding out about my football background. Coach Steven Keshi enjoyed soliciting comments from me on general football matters, and I think there was mutual respect, in particular with the players after learning about my football history. It was a great opportunity and I’m glad to receive a letter of commendation from the Nigerian Football Federation.”
SAMLFA has also congratulated Qupe for his exploits.
“We are extremely pleased as SAMLFA that our members have made a sterling contribution in the successful delivery of the 29th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations. We have always emphasised that the Masters, the legends of the game, should be allowed space to contribute meaningfully to the development and growth of our beautiful game in our country and the continent,” said Budha Mathate, SAMLFA Executive Committee Member.
“We engaged the LOC with confidence that our members will never disappoint in their respective assignments. As former professional football players we are made of stern stuff because we played football in the harshest of conditions under apartheid. What Sister Monica and his colleagues have achieved is testimony to a vital role that the Legends and Masters can play in our game. We congratulate Sister Monica for playing his role diligently in helping Nigeria to win the AFCON trophy in 2013, obviously we were rooting for our boys (Bafana Bafana) to repeat the achievement of 1996 but unfortunately it didn’t work out this time around.”