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Cacadu tournament for U15s

Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoJuly 5, 2010No Comments2 Mins Read
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A Cacadu U15 soccer tournament is scheduled to take place at JD Dlepu Stadium in Grahamstown over the coming weekend.

According to Anga Ngcebetsha, a sports officer at the Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture, there will be six teams taking part in the weekend’s tournament.

A Cacadu U15 soccer tournament is scheduled to take place at JD Dlepu Stadium in Grahamstown over the coming weekend.

According to Anga Ngcebetsha, a sports officer at the Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture, there will be six teams taking part in the weekend’s tournament.

Six teams representing other Local Football Associations in the Cacadu region will be taking part, along with two Makana sides.

These sides will be made up of players currently taking part in the Makana U15 Football league, which is in a rest period at the moment, as the first round came to an end last week. Leading the Makana U15 league is Young Killers with 31 points. 

Team P W D L GF GA GD Points
Young Killers 12 10 1 1 54 11 43 31
Mighty Chief 12 10 1 1 22 10 12 31
Junior Stars 12 6 3 2 29 20 9 21
Future Stars 12 7 2 3 31 17 14 23
City Pirates 11 6 2 3 28 16 12 20
Chelsea 12 4 4 4 17 19 -3 16
City Angels 12 5 2 5 26 22 4 17
Eleven Attackers 12 4 2 5 22 24 -2 17
Sakhulutsha 12 4 2 6 23 26 -12 14
Italy 12 3 1 8 23 36 -15  
Lingelihle 12 4 1 7 22 31 -11 13
Fighters 10 1 0 9 10 40 -30 3
New Town City 12 0 2 9 13 32 -22 2

 

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