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FSA Spidercars Soccer Tournament set to break new ground

The event has grown steadily year on year, earning a reputation for professionally run fixtures, high-quality facilities, and a competitive environment that mirrors elite tournament standards.

The FSA Spidercars Soccer Tournament returns on 20 June with renewed ambition and unprecedented scale, reaffirming its status as one of South Africa’s leading youth football development events.

Future Stars Academy will host this tournament at Potchefstroom High School for Boys.

This year’s edition marks a significant milestone, featuring more than 50 teams competing across age groups from Under-9 to Under-17. With over 800 young players expected to take the field, the tournament is projected to attract in excess of 2 000 spectators, players, and officials throughout the day.

The action is sure to be off the charts at the 2026 FSA Spidercars Soccer Tournament. Photo: Supplied

The event has grown steadily year on year, earning a reputation for professionally run fixtures, high-quality facilities, and a competitive environment that mirrors elite tournament standards. Medals and trophies will once again be awarded to deserving champions, while the true focus remains on player development and exposure.

Claudio Lucas (FSA director) with Tokollo Matemane and Duminsane Sibande (owner of Spidercars)

Long-standing sponsor Spidercars Car Dealership, led by Dumisane Sibande underpins this tournament’s contiued success. For five consecutive years, Sibande has backed the event, driven by a firm belief in investing in local youth and strengthening grassroots football within the community.

Tournament details

  • Date: 20 June
  • Time: 09:00–17:00
  • Teams: 50+ (U/9–U/17)
  • Venue: Potchefstroom High School for Boys
  • Entry: Free for spectators

For more information, or to join Future Stars Academy, contact Lockey Monau on 076 023 8379.

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I am the editor of the Potchefstroom Herald since January 2026. I have a keen interest for sport and local community news. I have more than a decade of experience covering various beats. Journalism is a lifestyle.

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