From the streets of Khayelitsha to the Cape Town All Stars

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Cape Town All Stars’ Bongolwethu Ncusana.

GroundUp speaks to Cape Town All Stars 23 year old attacking midfielder Bongolwethu Ncusana about how he started playing football and what his aspirations are.

GroundUp: How did you get involved in soccer?

Ncusana: When I was young my friends and I used to play street games at school during lunch. One of the teachers, who was involved in a soccer team, saw me playing and invited me to an U12 Score Tournament that was sponsored by Ajax Cape Town. There I was selected by Ajax and that’s how I got involved in soccer.

GroundUp: What teams have you played for?

Ncusana: I’ve played for Cape Town All Stars FC (Vodacom), Mighty Mega Force (Vodacom), Ajax Cape Town (Development) and Fire Fighters (Amateur)

GroundUp: What is your background?

Ncusana: I’m from the streets and corners of Khayelitsha.

GroundUp: Who is your Role Model?

Ncusana: My role model is Barcelona’s Cesc FĂ bregas.

GroundUp: What do you think of The Afcon Cup so far?

Ncusana: It is interesting. The teams are battling up and I think it’s improving. The goals that are being scored in this years tournament are top class goals, so yeah, there is a lot of improvement from all the teams.

GroundUp: What are your plans for the future?

Ncusana: I would like to play for a team in Europe and I believe if I work hard and perform on the field it can be possible. Many South African players are playing for or have played for teams in Europe. That is what motivates me for my future.

GroundUp: What is your message to the youth?

Ncusana: Complete school, work hard, have faith and believe in yourself.

What is the Vodacom League

The SAFA Second Division, known as the Vodacom League between 1998-2012, was founded in 1998 as the current Second Division and the overall third tier of South African Football. The competition is regulated by SAFA, and until 2012 was been sponsored by Vodacom. There are 144 teams divided into 9 provincial divisions. Each provincial division contain 16 teams. The winner of each provincial division qualifies for the annual Promotional Play-offs where the winners of two streams get promoted to the National First Division. In each Province, the two lowest ranked teams by the end of the season, will be relegated to the U21 SAB Regional League, which in return will promote two play-off winners from the Regional Championships. Source: Wikipedia.

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