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FootballSupersport United Football Club to Start Trials Looking for Promising Players in Matsatsantsa Talent Search
- Promising football players on the local scene looking for a break in their fledgling careers might just be in luck
- SuperSport United has launched the Matsatsantsa Talent Search where stars in the making can be spotted for the club's development teams
- The trials will begin in the Western Cape, before moving onto the Eastern Cape, then concluding in KwaZulu-Natal
If you are a promising footballer or know one or more who might have a future in the sport, your ship might just have come in.
SuperSport United is currently on the lookout for youngsters born in 2005 and 2006. This is part of the club's Matsatsantsa Talent Search, which is expected to be a nationwide trials initiative.
According to the club's website, the first phase of trials will take place in the Western Cape, Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, all at the South African Football Association's regional offices in those provinces. In the Western Cape, these will be held at SAFA Eden (Knysna, Saturday 10 June), SAFA Overberg (Gansbaai, Friday, 17 June), SAFA Cape Winelands Paarl (Saturday, 18 June).
Moving to the Eastern Cape, trials will be held at SAFA Buffalo City in East London on Saturday, 25 June. Lastly in KwaZulu-Natal, they'll be conducted at SAFA Umgungundlovu in Pietermaritzburg on Saturday, 9 July.
SuperSport United CEO Stanley Matthews said:
“We are proud of our long record of finding the raw talented players and polishing them into PSL stars. We are confident that our 2022 Talent Search will unearth a gem or two and we can’t wait to help these gems take their potential to the next level and to realise their dreams.”
“Skeema Matsatsantsa, where stars of tomorrow are developed.”
Goalkeeper coach Alex Heredia describes possible Ronwen Williams move to Mamelodi Sundowns as suicide
Ronwen Williams moving from SuperSport United to Mamelodi Sundowns would not be a good career move.
As reported by Sports Brief, this is according to legendary goalkeeper coach Alex Heredia. The Argentinian is well travelled in South Africa, having served in this role at Orlando Pirates, Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana.
Williams has been pushing for a move from Matsatsantsa to the cross-town rivals as he chases much-desired silverware. However, he'd have to attempt dislodging Denis Onyango, Kennedy Mweene, Reyaad Pieterse and Ricardo Goss for the starting spot.