By OBAKENG MAJE
Former football player, Benny ‘Benito’ Setumisho said it is imperative for Taung to have a football academy. Setumisho has now established Benito Sport Development in quest to increase the effectiveness of soccer training and social integration.
He said the academy will strictly cater for only Under-17 players.
“I am so grateful to come up with this initiative. I have realised that Taung has an abundance of talents, but no one is taking care of. So, our aim at Benito Sport Development is to ensure that our players are well-developed from a young age.
“Remember, soccer is a game which enables a multidimensional influence on young players and it shapes their personalities and life attitude. Furthermore, it helps them to gain new experience and skills,” he said.
Setumisho further said he nearly quit football completely, but realised that the new crop of players need guidance. He said what is impressive about the academy is to create a combination of school education and sports training which is an ideal solution.
“Sport is the best form of physical development for young people. It greatly influences players’ personality development, keeping them to acknowledge organizational rules, self-discipline and makes them gain self-confidence.
“What is very important is how our players conduct themselves. They need to develop techniques that will assist them on and off the field such as self-control in stressful situations, to be submissive to the team and permanent pursuit of self-development both personal and through sports,” said Setumisho.
He added that he will kick-start this initiative by hosting an under- 17 tournament at Mighty Boys FC grounds in Manthe village, near Taung on 4 December 2021. Setumisho said they have already affiliated with 20 teams.
“We are having 20 teams that have registered with us for participation. We are using this tournament as a tool for our players for a better cause and future sustainability. We are working with former player, Mmoloki Batlang, Gilport Lions player, Boitumelo Sentle including Boeung Ket Football Club player, Mothusi Gopane who will be our scouts.
“I know this is a mammoth task but it is achievable. So, I call on everyone who has the interest of our young players at heart to come on board. We would also appreciate any donations from businesspersons especially around Taung,” he said.
Setumisho said even though some of them did not make it as professional players, there is a need to assist the new crop to break through the ranks. He said the new crop will put Taung on the map.













