Locals get to feel like champions
Scores of spectators enjoyed relaxing with friends and watching the participating teams proving their championship skills.
June 14 was a fun day for Tembisans when teams battled it out on the Phomolong sports fields.
Scores of spectators enjoyed relaxing with friends and watching the participating teams proving their championship skills.
After a spectacular opening to the 2015 Carling League of Champions in the Western Cape and Gauteng, the fourth edition of this exciting competition headed to its next two provinces.
Carling Black Label has been on a four-year, countrywide journey of celebrating community heroes through a professional football tournament that affords locals the opportunity to feel like champions.
The round robin structured tournament sees teams from across the country battle it out for R30 000 in prize money, plus an all-expenses paid trip to the highly-anticipated Carling Black Label Cup between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates on August 1 at the FNB Stadium.
