Grocott's Mail
  • NEWS
    • Courts & Crime
    • Features
    • Politics
    • People
    • Health & Well-being
  • SPORT
    • News
    • Results
    • Sports Diary
    • Club Contacts
    • Columns
    • Sport Galleries
    • Sport Videos
  • OPINION
    • Election Connection
    • Makana Voices
    • Deur ‘n Gekleurde Bril
    • Newtown… Old Eyes
    • Incisive View
    • Your Say
  • ARTSLIFE
    • Makana Sharp!
    • Visual Art
    • Literature
    • Food & Fun
    • Festivals
    • Community Arts
    • Going Places
  • OUR TOWN
    • What’s on
    • Spiritual
    • Emergency & Well-being
    • Safety
    • Civic
    • Municipality
    • Weather
    • Properties
      • Grahamstown Properties
    • Your Town, Our Town
  • OUTSIDE
    • Enviro News
    • Gardening
    • Farming
    • Science
    • Conservation
    • Motoring
    • Pets/Animals
  • ECONOMIX
    • Business News
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Personal Finance
  • EDUCATION
    • Education NEWS
    • Education OUR TOWN
    • Education INFO
  • Covid-19
  • EDITORIAL
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Trending
  • The new witching hour
  • The truth is all that matters
  • Piecing together trauma for healing
  • The Long Table: Fest’s warm heart and satisfied belly
  • Activists take government to court over “unfair” R350 grant application rules
  • A street sign is a premonition
  • Dancing in the white cube
  • No crossbows this time
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Grocott's Mail
Cue Media
  • NEWS
    • Courts & Crime
    • Features
    • Politics
    • People
    • Health & Well-being
  • SPORT
    • News
    • Results
    • Sports Diary
    • Club Contacts
    • Columns
    • Sport Galleries
    • Sport Videos
  • OPINION
    • Election Connection
    • Makana Voices
    • Deur ‘n Gekleurde Bril
    • Newtown… Old Eyes
    • Incisive View
    • Your Say
  • ARTSLIFE
    • Makana Sharp!
    • Visual Art
    • Literature
    • Food & Fun
    • Festivals
    • Community Arts
    • Going Places
  • OUR TOWN
    • What’s on
    • Spiritual
    • Emergency & Well-being
    • Safety
    • Civic
    • Municipality
    • Weather
    • Properties
      • Grahamstown Properties
    • Your Town, Our Town
  • OUTSIDE
    • Enviro News
    • Gardening
    • Farming
    • Science
    • Conservation
    • Motoring
    • Pets/Animals
  • ECONOMIX
    • Business News
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Personal Finance
  • EDUCATION
    • Education NEWS
    • Education OUR TOWN
    • Education INFO
  • Covid-19
  • EDITORIAL
Grocott's Mail
You are at:Home»Uncategorized»Vote for your team for the New Year’s Cup 2016
Uncategorized

Vote for your team for the New Year’s Cup 2016

_Gr0cCc0Tts_By _Gr0cCc0Tts_October 24, 20161 Comment3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Grahamstown will play host to the New Year’s Cup 2016 soccer tournament, and the call is out for residents to vote for their team.


Grahamstown will play host to the New Year’s Cup 2016 soccer tournament, and the call is out for residents to vote for their team.

The New Year’s Cup is open to teams from across the country, but limited to 32 teams.

In order for teams to be able to take part, the teams and their supporters need to vote them in. The 32 teams with the most votes will be elected to play in the New Year’s Cup.

The tournament is scheduled to take place from 16-31 December.

Grahamstown residents are urged to vote for their team in order to see them play in a tournament which is expected to attract teams from all nine provinces in South Africa.

Sifundo Klaas, CEO of the New Year’s Cup, said: “The tournament benefits are for community of Grahamstown to minimise the level of alcohol and reduce crime within the area.”

The overall winning team will walk away with R100 000, R50 000 for second place, third is R25 000 and R20 000 for fourth place.

“We have a firm belief this will create a positive mindset to our surrounding community members and reduce crime and violence.

This is not all about soccer but also the foundation that they will undergo whereby they will concentrate on bursaries from Grade 10 to Grade 12 and post Grade 12,” said Klaas. 

In order to vote for your favourite team, supporters, players can SMS the name of their team, as well as the team’s address and province to 47607. Each SMS costs R3. Voting lines are currently open and will remain open until 5 December. 

“We urge all business owners, churches, politicians, celebrities, sport administrators and musicians to assist their local teams to be part of this amazing tournament… by voting for your local rural area team," said Klaas.

For more information visit the website: www.newyearscup.co.za, like the Facebook page. For more information, email info@newyearscup.co.za


Among the Grahamstown teams which have already been voted in are:
XI Attackers, New Town City, City Pirates, MARU, Sakhulutsha, Makana Pillars, Golden Brothers, Future Stars, Jacaranda Aces, Joza Callies, Pioneers and Grahamstown United.

Kenton-on-Sea’s Teenagers FC has been voted in, as has Thembisa Classics FC from Alexandria, United Eleven from Bathurst and Friendly City FC from Alicedale. A total of 72 teams from across the country have already been voted for.
sport@grocotts.co.za

 

Previous ArticleProtest over contracts and pay
Next Article Two die after campus mob attacks alleged robbers
_Gr0cCc0Tts_

Related Posts

Johan Carinus tree planting

Learn music fit for a king

First place for Malawian journalist- Need to upload Pix

Comments are closed.

Cue for you!
Cue for you!
Cue for you!
Tweets by Grocotts
Newsletter



Listen

The Rhodes University Community Engagement Division has launched Engagement in Action, a new podcast which aims to bring to life some of the many ways in which the University interacts with communities around it. Check it out below.

Latest video

Weather    |     About     |     Advertise     |     Subscribe     |     Contact     |     Support Grocott’s Mail

© 2022 Maintained by School of Journalism & Media Studies.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.