Cup kick-off date unconfirmed
Teams have until Friday to register for the annual Petrus Kavhura Cup.
The organisers of the Petrus Kavhura Cup have announced that they will only set the kick-off date of the tournament at the end of this month.
The competition is played by rural teams from Ndonga linena and Ndiyona constituency in the Kavango East Region.
The organisers have also revealed that the closing date for the registration will be on 20 October.
Chairperson of the competition, Poulus Haingura has confirmed that 26 teams have registered for the tournament so far.
“The aim of Petrus Kavhura Cup competition is to develop sport at the rural area level, developing skills and talent through teamwork, fair play and positive social cohesion.
“We have to accept the request of the other teams who are interested because Petrus Kavhura Cup is a people competition. We have to give them a chance to shine,” Haingura said.
Last year, 29 teams participated in the tournament which is loved by locals in the region.
The teams will be awarded with the prizes starting from the rounds of 16 losers, quarter-final losers and first-place winner, second place, third place and fourth place.
Money, medals, and a floating trophy will be given to the teams which win the competition.
Haingura lauded the sponsors Furnmart, Shoprite, Reginald Quest House, and Kit-Moto Enterprises for supporting the Petrus Kavhura Cup Competition this year.
The competition is played by rural teams from Ndonga linena and Ndiyona constituency in the Kavango East Region.
The organisers have also revealed that the closing date for the registration will be on 20 October.
Chairperson of the competition, Poulus Haingura has confirmed that 26 teams have registered for the tournament so far.
“The aim of Petrus Kavhura Cup competition is to develop sport at the rural area level, developing skills and talent through teamwork, fair play and positive social cohesion.
“We have to accept the request of the other teams who are interested because Petrus Kavhura Cup is a people competition. We have to give them a chance to shine,” Haingura said.
Last year, 29 teams participated in the tournament which is loved by locals in the region.
The teams will be awarded with the prizes starting from the rounds of 16 losers, quarter-final losers and first-place winner, second place, third place and fourth place.
Money, medals, and a floating trophy will be given to the teams which win the competition.
Haingura lauded the sponsors Furnmart, Shoprite, Reginald Quest House, and Kit-Moto Enterprises for supporting the Petrus Kavhura Cup Competition this year.
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