Sibanda United Crowned Champions at Thrilling Under-11 Supatsela Development Cup
- Tshepiso Mogorosi

- Jul 29
- 2 min read
The Ikageng Stadium was alive with youthful energy and footballing passion this past Saturday as 19 teams clashed in the Under-11 Supatsela Development Cup. The tournament, a grassroots football showcase aimed at nurturing young talent, proved to be a memorable and tightly contested affair, culminating in a dramatic penalty shootout victory for Sibanda United over Ikageng Peace Makers.

Group Stage Drama
The 19 participating teams were split into four groups. While Group A had 4 teams, the remaining Groups B, C, and D each featured 5 teams. Every match in the group stages was a test of skill, strategy, and teamwork, with each young athlete leaving everything on the field.

After several fiercely competitive games, the top two teams from each group earned spots in the quarter-finals, setting the stage for a thrilling knockout round.

Knockout Rounds: Rise of the Contenders
The quarter-finals were intense, with all teams battling for a place in the final four. The young players showcased surprising composure and tactical maturity beyond their years. In the end, four standout teams progressed to the semi-finals, delivering some of the tournament's most nail-biting moments.

From the semis emerged two local favorites: Sibanda United and Ikageng Peace Makers, both boasting unbeaten runs and solid team chemistry.

The Grand Finale: Sibanda United vs Ikageng Peace Makers
The final match between Sibanda United and Ikageng Peace Makers was a spectacle of skill, passion, and sportsmanship. With both sides deadlocked at the end of regulation time, the championship had to be decided from the spot.

In a dramatic penalty shootout, Sibanda United held their nerve, converting their chances with precision and securing the title in front of an electrified home crowd.

A Day to Remember
The Supatsela Development Cup was more than just a tournament, it was a celebration of youth development, community involvement, and the bright future of South African football. Coaches, parents, and supporters turned out in numbers, cheering on every pass, tackle, and goal.

As the sun set over Ikageng Stadium, the message was clear: the future of football is in good hands.










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