FOOTBALL in the region received another major boost with the announcement on Saturday that three future tournaments of the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations will be held in the North West Province.
It follows a determined commitment from the North West Government and the Bakgatla Ba Kgafela to make the Province the ‘home of COSAFA’ for the next three years.
The annual Under-20 COSAFA Cup will be held in the province next year, the COSAFA Castle Cup in 2017 and the COSAFA Women’s championships in 2018. These follow the success of the last COSAFA Cup in the North West Province in May where crowds packed out the Moruleng Stadium and Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace for the best of southern African football.
Namibia ran out the winners of the competition having eliminated former champions Zimbabwe and Zambia along the way.
The announcement of the three-year deal follows the successful conclusion of the annual COSAFA annual meeting in Sandton on Saturday.
“We are delighted to be able to bed down the hosting of these competitions in partnership with Host Association SAFA together with the North West Province and the Bakgatla Ba Kgafela. It is a major boost for football in the region,” said COSAFA president Suketu Patel.
Patel also thanked SAFA for agreeing to play host.
The regional body’s assembly was also informed about the COSAFA Under-17 Youth Championship that will be hosted by Mauritius in July 2016.
It is an event which the Mauritius Football Association as well as the Government of Mauritius view as being preparatory to the development of their Under-17 team.
Patel said it was proof that COSAFA remains a mainstay of football development in the region and with the focus not only on senior teams but also junior and women’s football, the future for the region looks much brighter.
“We will be laying the foundation for future success to come with all this work,” he added.
Patel spoke passionately to his Congress about more women’s participation, which follows on the incredible success for the region with South Africa and Zimbabwe both qualifying to represent the continent in the women’s football tournament at next year’s Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. – Cosafa.com/Sports Reporter



