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Talent identified on the field

THE sports agency, QT Sports hosted a talent management and mentorship programme at the Seshego Stadium, where nine soccer players were selected to be part of the agency.

SESHEGO – THE sports agency, QT Sports hosted a talent management and mentorship programme at the Seshego Stadium on Saturday, where nine soccer players were selected to be part of the agency.

According to the chief executive of QT SPorts, Tim Sukazi, the aim of the programme was to identify young talent and to give back to communities by affording aspirant sports agents the opportunity to make their dreams a reality.

“The purpose was to scout for young talented players and develop them to become better soccer players, as well as to give them an opportunity to stand a chance to play at professional level.

“We also develop and mentor people who want to be agents. We provide a full service, specialising in professional football in South Africa and other countries.

“As our name suggests, we pride ourselves in the quality and talent of the athletes we represent, as well as the quality of our service,” said Sukazi.

He said in order to provide an all-round service to the modern soccer star, they consulted with financial advisors, property specialists or any other expects in any given field.

“Our services range from contract or transfer negotiations to all other aspects outside football, be it investments, acquisition of movable or immovable property, education or otherwise. We have already identified quality players, who now play in the Premier Soccer League,” he said.

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