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Polokwane coach hosts girls’ soccer exhibition and fun day

Coach Lala to host a girls’ soccer exhibition and family fun day at PEPPS, promoting skills and sports development.

POLOKWANE – The founder of Sports Fnatics Football Club, Manala Maloba, better known as ‘Coach Lala, ’ will host a Girls’ Soccer Exhibition on April 12 and a family fun day at the PEPPS sports grounds. The event will take place from 08:30 to 12:00 and will include free soccer techniques and skills.

“I believe that soccer exhibitions and matches offer numerous benefits, including promoting the sport, providing entertainment, and allowing players to practice and showcase their skills in a non-competitive but friendly setting. Such events also serve as a platform for charity, celebrating anniversaries or players, and settling challenges,” she said.

She added that the motivation behind Sports Fnatics is to provide a platform for young athletes to develop their skills, build their confidence, instil sportsmanship, and foster a lifelong love for sport.

“We aim to bridge the gap in sports development, particularly for girls, and create a supportive environment that nurtures their growth and success.”

Coach Lala concludes that this soccer exhibition and more lessons to take place are suitable for girls from the ages of six to 18 years old. “We would like to also like to thank Gripanx Aqua for sponsoring the event.”

For more information contact: 073 085 0372 and 083 512 8526 or alternatively fnaticssports@gmail.com.

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