FOOTBALL IN THE CITY : A Wake Up Call for all !!!
Tuesday night’s international match at Cape Town Stadium between Bafana Bafana and South Sudan served as a stark wake-up call for the City of Cape Town and SAFA. The match attendance was a whopping 53 000 spectators which is phenomenal turnout for a midweek game.
For far too long, football has been overshadowed and neglected by city officials, who have instead chosen to focus their attention on rugby, leaving both professional and amateur football clubs in Cape Town feeling disregarded and undervalued.
SAFA, the governing body of football in the country, has also failed to prioritise the needs of Cape Town’s football players and fans over the years.
Cape Town Spurs F.C., a club renowned for producing top-quality footballers for national teams, has struggled to secure suitable venues for their matches within the city. It is high time that both the city and the national and local football administrators acknowledge the immense popularity of football in the country and afford it the respect and attention
Furthermore, the city is sorely lacking in the necessary facilities to foster the development of football at both grassroots and professional levels.
Fortunately, Cape Town Spurs F.C. has been able to overcome some of these challenges by establishing their training center, named IKAMVA, which was built twenty years ago. This state-of-the-art facility serves as the club’s academy and professional team’s training center, allowing them to continuously produce top talent for the country.
Over the years, Cape Town Spurs F.C. has been able to rely on the support of corporate sponsors such as MTN, Huawei, and TOTAL, who have recognized the club’s vision of becoming the premier development club in Africa. However, the club has received no financial assistance from the national association or the government.
If football is to truly thrive in South Africa, it is imperative that those in power comprehend the influence and potential of the sport. The time for change is now, as football cannot continue to play second fiddle to rugby.
Corporations, too, must grasp the immense opportunities that lie within football and actively contribute to its growth and development in the country.
By neglecting this vast pool of talent, we are not only failing our youth on the field but also off the field. It is time for Cape Town, SAFA, and all stakeholders to recognize the significance of football and work together to bring about the necessary changes that will propel the sport to new heights.
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