Bafana Bafana ready to play Zim!


 

Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos said a good result, even a draw against Zimbabwe, will give him a good platform to work from going forward.

He, however, was quick to point out that while a draw against the northern neighbours would be a good result, he would try to go for a win.

Speaking to staff of technical sponsors, Le Coq Sportif at a newly opened shop in Sandton City, coach Broos said the Zimbabwe encounter was important because a good result will be a morale booster for his players.

‘’I don’t like to predict that we will win or, that the score will be 2-1 or whatever but the only thing I want and hope is that we have a good result in Zimbabwe,’’ said coach Broos to Le Coq staff.

‘’A draw in Zimbabwe will be a good result; it will give us confidence for the next game (against Ghana). Because losing especially with a heavy score will not do the players’ confidence any good.

I hope we will draw and we take it from there. But we will try to win, I am not saying we are going for a draw,’’ he pointed out.

The Belgian born coach said the team should be ready by the time they leave for Zimbabwe.

‘’I think by the time we go to Zimbabwe we should be ready. Look, our group is a group with three teams that have qualified for the AFCON (Ethiopia, Ghana, and Zimbabwe) and playing six games in three months won’t be easy but we must be professionals and be ready.’’

He said his philosophy is teamwork and is not a big fan of individual flair.

‘’I am a coach who believes in teamwork, not individual performances. I believe in team spirit but also like entertaining football. I also want a team that controls the game and be disciplined.

‘’Discipline is the first rule for victory. Of course, the camp won’t be like in the army but we have to have some rules and players must follow those rules.’

Source: www.safa.net

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Hollywoodbets Super League kick-started with style


South Africa celebrates for winning Tournament during Cosafa Womens Championship Final match between Cameroon and South Africa on the 22 September 2018 at Wolfson Stadium , Port Elizabeth / Pic Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix

By BAKANG MOKOTO

The highly popular Hollywoodbets Super League has entered into the season half of the 2021 soccer season with teams having their last opportunity to make money for their selected NPOs as sponsors Hollywoodbets conclude their Women’s Month CSI project.

South African Football Association (SAFA) spokesperson, Dominic Chimhavi said in a statement that VW Ladies currently lead the pack having secured R19 000 for their NPO, while others had to dug deeper last weekend to secure more money. 

“Hollywoodbets have promised each club R5000 as a starting point and every goal scored between 14 -29 August 2021 carries an extra R1000. All the proceeds will go towards the respective clubs’ NPO of their choice.

There were six matches this weekend with Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies not playing as they are currently representing South Africa in the CAF Women’s Champions League COSAFA zone qualifiers.

Durban Ladies hosted Thunderbirds Ladies at Chatsworth Stadium and that match kicked-off at 13h00 on 28 August 202, while The University of Johannesburg travelled to Bloemfontein to play Bloemfontein Celtic Ladies at Dr Petrus Molemela Stadium.

The University of the Western Cape hosted the University of Tshwane at UWC Stadium while Richmond United travel to Polokwane to face First Touch Academy at Seshego Stadium.

“The match between JVW Ladies and Ma-Indies Ladies at Tsakane Stadium in Ekhuruleni was the last fixture of Saturday. These matches were played at 15h00.

“On 29 August 2021 the match between Coal City Wizards and Tsunami Queens at Witbank Stadium was live. This match was boadcasted live on SABC 1 and Channel 124 on Openview,” Chimhavi said. 

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