WATCH: A day of entertainment, soccer and self-defence
The Mark Fish Foundation, in partnership with GoLOCAL, ran a full-day programme packed with soccer matches and self-defence training for children.
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The Ramaphosa informal settlement sports grounds was a hub of activity on December 2.
The Mark Fish Foundation, in partnership with GoLOCAL, ran a full-day programme packed with soccer matches and self-defence training for children.
Community members enjoyed a mixed boys’ soccer match between Liverpool Development FC (LDFC) and Khumalo FC.
The teams squared off on the field, with Mark Fish as the referee. The score ended 2-2.
LDFC coach Lucky Muthelo said the match was great as both teams employed an attacking style of play.
“It was a satisfactory match from my side.”
Khumalo FC coach Banoyolo Nompawle said he was also satisfied with the match.
Young and older females faced off in a friendly game of soccer as well.
The local soccer teams also received soccer balls from Mark Fish.
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Gary and his daughter, Melissa Lewis, from Never Tap Out Africa held lessons on how children can defend themselves.
“To curb gender-based violence children need to learn from a young age that men and women must show mutual respect towards each other. These children are our future, we need to instil discipline and understanding for a brighter tomorrow,” said the self-defense instructor.
All the children who participated received Christmas hampers, sports bags, T-shirts and a certificate signed by Mark Fish for the attendance of the full-day programme.
Aluwani Muthelo was one of the recipients.
“They taught us how to protect ourselves, which is great.”
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