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“Second to none and leading the way”

“Second to none and leading the way”. Women’s Programme. TuksFootball Ladies. AmaTuks. TuksFootball Ladies Team. TuksFootball – In Brief…. Vision

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“Second to none and leading the way”

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  1. “Second to none and leading the way” Women’s Programme TuksFootball Ladies AmaTuks TuksFootball Ladies Team

  2. TuksFootball – In Brief… Vision To be a pioneering and leading programme that ensures a holistic development of footballers with aspirations to be excellent performers and worthy role models for youth, club and country. Mission To facilitate the development of footballers by providing programmes and services that lead to performances at various levels of competition for students, juniors and professional players so they excel at all levels of football during their participation years, and in life after sport.

  3. TuksFootball – In Brief… Values Excellence -Technical aspects of coaching and support. Academic excellence and life skills. Role modelling on and off the field of play Integrity - Conscientious participants and support staff and volunteers Leadership - Creating a culture of learning, caring, support, discipline and unity Team work - (relating to culture) - Relationships, involvement, camaraderie, understanding collective goals and unity Enjoyment - Friendliness, openness and pride Equity and fairness - Creating equal opportunities and non-discrimination

  4. Our philosophy Sport Management Organisation Administration Performance Management Technical & Tactical Scientific support Support Services Departmental logistics Cross cutting issues

  5. Key areas: Sport clothing – most visible (“war cry”) Advertising boards Directional signage Naming boards Marketing material Corporate clothing Presentations Our brand

  6. Club Structure House League 20 women’s teams & 27 men’s teams PSL “Amatuks” Women Absa & Sasol Juniors U6 – u19 (girls up to u13) Senior Men Promo, Reserves, Spartak USSA Men & Women Academy U13, u15, u19 boys 6 programs make up the football club. Our focus is on the student program

  7. Women’s program

  8. participation 1. SasolProvincialLeague Highest SAFA (South African Football Association) women’s league in the country Senior Team in the programme Open to students and non-students of UP Top players in the programme (Junior & Senior internationals)

  9. Participation 2. Regional League (Tshwane) Second division for women in the country Development team Open to student & non-students of UP (Tuks students and high school learners) Regional League (SAFA Tshwane) Exceptional players promoted to senior team

  10. participation USSA Gauteng Football League (March – September ) • 12 institutions (each institution has 2 teams, a men’s team and a women’s team) • 11 provincial league matches, then semi final and final • 3 provincial slots in the national tournament • Qualification for National University Club Championships USSA Football National Club Championships (December each year) 32 teams – 16 men’s team & 16 women’s teams from around the country 4 groups of four teams – round robin then knock-out stages Winner declared national champion

  11. participation Other tournaments Annual Women’s Day Tournament in Mamelodi (August) Engen Knockout Challenge at Wits University, Johannesburg (September) StixMorewa Challenge in Soweto (October)

  12. structure SAFA TuksFootball Women’s program USSA Provincial League (Gauteng) • Competitions • Zone VI Games (COSAFA) • All Africa Games • African Women’s Championships • World Cups • Olympics USSA Football Leagues & Tournaments (Provincial & National) Junior & Senior National Teams (u17, u20, Senior) Regional League (Tshwane) National Team Campus league (Students) • Competitions • CUCSA Games = Zone 6 Games • FASU Games = All Africa Games • FISU Games = Olympics Schools/Junior Program OutReach Programs u19 SAFA Academy

  13. Academics “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, teach a man to fish and you feed him for a life time” The system is set up in a manner that helps players through the tertiary education system. Players are required to maintain a minimum 60% average to continue playing in the programme. We also offer partial bursaries to our top performers Some Graduates include • Nomathemba “Lanka” Ntsibande, SimphiweDludlu, – B Sport Sci • Kgaugelo “JembaJemba” Mokhwazo – BSc Chemical Engineering • ZilungileMzizi – Social Work • Pearl Mosoane & MamphoMolekane – Microbiology • TshegofatsoTaukobong & Marcia Dludlu – Education

  14. Marketing & Media exposure • Print Media - Perdeby (campus newspaper) , The Star (every Saturday after AmaTuesdayz), Sowetan • Club Website. (www.up.ac.za/football). • Key people in the programme such as Simphiwe Dludlu make TV & Radio appearances • USSA Gauteng Football League (AmaTuesday) website: www.gfl.leaguerepublic.comfixtures and result also on SuperSport Website in the schools section • Women’s Programme brochure • Programme Facebook page, TuksFootball Ladies Team, (over 1300 followers to date) • Significant Branding Exposure: • 40 000 Full time students + 4000 staff members • 10 000 athletes on the sports grounds weekly • 500 000+ visitors to the Sports Campus per annum • Video Clips of matches and training sessions on YouTube • - www.youtube.com/user/Tuks Football ladies

  15. “Junior program” • Different for girls – league system will work better • platform for more girls to participate • participants play against peers • feeder system/structure for the women’s programme • coaching & administration also a priority • 7-a-side league format

  16. League structure • The league will play over 5 weeks • A minimum of 8 teams, play round robin. If the league has more than 8 teams they will be divided into groups • On match day teams converge on one playing venue • On match day a team will play 2 matches (or 3 depending on number of teams) • At the end of the league the league winners converge at to play the “Champions Cup” – 1 day tournament played by the league winners • Overall league winner

  17. League Champion Champions Cup League Winner League Winner League Winner League Winner League Winner League Winner Top 4 qualify for Semi Final Top 4 qualify for Semi Final Top 4 qualify for Semi Final Top 4 qualify for Semi Final Top 4 qualify for Semi Final Top 4 qualify for Semi Final Hamanskraal Mamelodi Eersterust Laudium Cullinan Hatfield Minimum 8 teams Minimum 8 teams Minimum 8 teams Minimum 8 teams Minimum 8 teams Minimum 8 teams

  18. Opportunities for sponsorships • Technical Sponsorship • Playing & Training Kit • Match Balls & Training Balls • Soccer boots & Shin guards • Cones & Markers • Hurdles & Slalom Poles • Team Apparel (shorts, tracksuits, kit bags, T-shirts, etc) • Financial Sponsorships • Affiliation • Transport to matches & transport subsidies for players to come to training • Referee fees • Pre - &/or Post - match meals • Medical expenses (doctors appointments, first aid, strapping, physiotherapy, etc) • Study Bursaries • Contra Sponsorship or Donations • Transport • Groceries for players staying at the sports house • Adopt-An-Athlete

  19. Program Patron/ambassador Simphiwe Dludlu • 49 caps for the senior national team (Banyana-Banyana) • 2010 TuksSport Sports Woman of the year • She was one of the sports stars honoured with conducting the 2010 world cup draw on 04 December 2009 in Cape Town • nominee for 2010 SAFA player of the year • was in the university national team (USSA) that played in the African Student Games in Uganda 2008 and the World Student Games in China 2011 • Graduated April 2012 with a degree in sport science. • Now coaches the student team which she captained as a student and mentors the young national players who come from the SAFA academy into the university system and helps them to strike a balance between their studies and their football and helps them to cope with the demands of being a national player

  20. Its more than just kicking a ball, it is about family, its about values, it’s about making a meaningful difference in young women’s lives!

  21. “Second to none and leading the way” Together as a team, we achieve more! TuksFootball Ladies team slogan

  22. Thank You www.up.ac.za/footballTuksFootball Ladies Team TuksFootballLadies Kenneth NaluvhalaniSimphiweDludluSifisoMahlangu Manager: TuksFootballCoachCoach Tel: (012) 420-6086 (079) 943 0878 Cell: (071) 762 1278 Cell: (082) 908-3376 shooby-doo@webmail.commahlanguds@saps.org.za Fax: (012) 420-6095 Kenneth.neluvhalani@up.ac.za Pearl Mosoane Club Administrator Tel: (012) 420-6001 Cell: (071) 33-9828 Fax: (012) 420-6095 Fax2email: (086) 218-3648 Pearl.Mosoane@up.ac.za

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