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Community urged to support Primrose Academy

“We plan to join an association in Soweto.”

The community is urged to support the Primrose Sports Academy (PSA) by providing training facilities and team uniforms.

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According to PSA chairperson Doctor Motsoeneng, the academy was opened in 2010 and sports netball and soccer teams.

The Primrose Sports Academy urges residents to support them.

The club trained at the Primrose Sports Complex on Oak Avenue in Primrose East until recently.

“We have witnessed almost 300 young people pass through our doors throughout the period the academy has been up and operating again,” said Motsoeneng.

“We’ve come a long way since 2010, and the reason we started the football team was to instil a clean mentality and way of life. We were also taking children away from crime, drugs, and other social ills,” said Motsoeneng.

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He said their current training venue is not ideal because they share it with vagrants.

The Primrose Sports Academy’s soccer boys are handed their trophy by PSA chairperson Doctor Motsoeneng at a previous competition.

“Most of our players have never been exposed to what is outside Primrose. We need career guidance. We plan to join an association in Soweto. Once we do, we can get a Nike sponsorship.”

The netball and soccer teams have enjoyed years of success in competition.

Motsoeneng urged residents willing to help with the donations of team gear or a training facility to contact him on 064 072 9060.

 

 

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