Spotlight on youngsters and stalwarts at Safa CT awards evening

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Pictured are Fish Hoek-based Ubuntu Cape Town FC’s Luke Hendricks, left, and coach Dave Waters, at last Friday’s Safa Cape Town Youth presentation, at Cape Town Civic Centre. Luke was recognised for getting his call up to the regional and national under-15 teams. Waters, coach of Ubuntu’s national championship-winning under-14 side, is seen holding the regional and national schools’ championship frames. Picture: Fuad Esack

Pictured are some of the big winners and nominees, from players to administrators, honoured at Safa Cape Town’s youth and senior presentations, held at the Cape Town Civic Centre last Friday and Saturday.

Pictured are Fish Hoek-based Ubuntu Cape Town FC’s Luke Hendricks, left, and coach Dave Waters, at last Friday’s Safa Cape Town Youth presentation, at Cape Town Civic Centre. Luke was recognised for getting his call up to the regional and national under-15 teams. Waters, coach of Ubuntu’s national championship-winning under-14 side, is seen holding the regional and national schools’ championship frames. Picture: Fuad Esack
Cape Town Tygerberg Football Association’s (CTTFA) Zita Smith was named junior match official of the year in recognition of her technical excellence. Picture: Fuad Esack
CTTFA’s Jade Jones was named youth female footballer of the year at last Friday’s presentation. Picture: Fuad Esack
Long-serving CTTFA administrator, Gordon Crumpton, had life membership bestowed upon him for services to the development of soccer in the city, at Saturday’s senior presentation. Picture: Fuad Esack