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Future stars display remarkable talent and passion for the beautiful game

With dreams of one day gracing the world stage, these young footballers are taking the first steps on their journey towards greatness.

In a thrilling display of skill and determination, budding football talents from ages 6 to 13 took centre stage in a showcase game that left spectators in awe.

Ethan Sharp. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo

The soccer games, held at George Lea Park (Sandton Sports Club), served as a platform for these young athletes to exhibit their prowess on the field and captivate audiences with their sheer love for the game.

Jake Hichens Gogo. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo

From precision passes to jaw-dropping dribbles, the young players showcased a wide array of skills that belied their age. With each touch of the ball, they demonstrated a level of technique and finesse that left onlookers marvelling at their potential.

Head coach of the Warriors FC, Herold Matodzi said, “Warriors FC had the football off to a good start with boys and girls showing off their skills.”

Pitsi Paul Manamela kicks the ball. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo

He added that the family members came in numbers to support the young stars, which has become a tradition every weekend during the season.

“The U8 were sharp in action as they thrashed Marlboro Gardens 13-0 in their opening match.”

Matodzi explained that Luyolo David for Warriors FC U8 commanded as they went neck-to-neck with city ballers in a one-all-draw box-to-box encounter.

Joshua Karpelowsky. Photo: Duduzile Khumalo

“It was our first weekend of the season, and we took off on a good or positive start with some good football skills.”

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