Posted in News on Mar 23, 2006.
The duo was part of a training camp held by SAFA and the sponsors of the u-17 team First National Bank over the past week. Twenty five players cut down from the original number of forty were invited into this final training camp.
Another Chiefs junior player Qaphela Qongqo was also invited to the camp but was unable to make the cut into the last eighteen. In 2005 the South African U-17 team qualified for the junior African Championships for the first time, and narrowly missed out on a third place finish which would have been enough to secure their passage to the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Cup which was held in Peru.
As SAFA CEO Raymond Hack explains this crop of players have the opportunity to make a name for themselves.“We are grateful to our partners FNB whose positive support of the U17 National Team has seen the team produce positive results. We have no doubt that this new crop of players will go beyond Togo 2007 to the FIFA U17 World Cup. It is imperative that this Team fulfil the hopes of our country by becoming the first team to participate in the U17 FIFA Would Cup,” said Hack
The national under seventeen team is the only South African national team not to have a nickname, will begin their quest for continental and world glory in September when they will take on either Namibia and Botswana over two legs in the first qualifying round. The first leg matches which South Africa will be at home for will take place on the weekend of the 15th – 17th September and they will travel to Gabarone or Windhoek for the return leg on the weekend of the 29th September – 1st October.
The Under 17 team are:
GOALKEEPERS
1. Vumile Nxako Harmony Academy
2. Allan Thomas Moroka Swallows
DEFENDERS
3. Tshepo Gumede Royal Coastal
4. Ramahlwe Mphahlele Moroka Swallows
5. Koloko Mokhethi Harmony Academy
6. Masehela Karabo Supersport United
7. Mzuvele Skhosana Kaizer Chiefs
8. Thato Ferland Moroka Swallows
MIDFIELDERS
9. Thulasizwe Shange Royal Coastal
10. Ntshumaelo Thandani Supersport United
11. Serame Matalingoana Moroka Swallows
12. Daylon Classen Ajax Cape Town
13. Bongani Sondlane Kaizer Chiefs
14. Thulani Serero Ajax Cape Town
15. Steven Sheldon Eastern Cape
STRIKERS
16. Jabulani Langa Turfloop
17. Speedy Mabaso East High Academy
18. Kermit Erasmus Supersport United
STAND-BY PLAYERS:
1. Banqobile Tala Mpumalanga
2. Petrus Nyafoza Free State
3. Mbasa Shushu Eastern Cape
4. Thulani Ncepe Moroka Swallows