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Old Edwardian Football Club hosted their prize-giving ceremony
Old Edwardian Football Club, U8 coach Thanyani Mashamba hopes for a better soccer season in 2024.
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The stands and gazebos at Old Edwardian Football Club were filled with loud cheers from proud parents on October 21 for the club’s prize-giving ceremony.
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U8 coach, Thanyani Mashamba said the club’s teams had a successful season.
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Mashamba added the teams managed to clinch seven titles this season which included:
- U7 super league champions
- U8 super league cup, Marlboro cup and Sao Paolo cup
- U12 division 1 league champions
- U13 division 2 league champions
- U17 plate cup champions.
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“I hope our teams will be boosted with more quality coaches and players. I would also like to see the standard of soccer improve in the next season.”
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