February 11, 2022 By Jordan Off

Newsletter (02) Term 1

A fantastic and enjoyable week of training for the players marked by the return   of our Elite Saturday Skills perfection program. Furthermore, players are progressively warming back into their training routines quite smoothly. The momentum they gain though consistent training habits allows for growth in their individual confidence.

The Mini Mongo groups were back in action with big smiles this week as they continue to work on the development and correction of their ball address. Additionally, players were provided the opportunity to develop their skills with cognitive based activities incorporating balance, agility and coordination.

This week the Pre Academy groups continued a strong focus on dribbling correction as we look to prepare them for the upcoming winter competition. I’m sure the players may come home talking about the magic parts of the foot they need to use to dribble. In addition, players are also being introduced to different skills and their effects on opponents as we look to broaden their individual understanding of the game.

The Academy players continued to work towards reconditioning with a focus on using the ball in various ways and situations. Additionally finishing and movement activities are progressively being incorporated with a strong emphasis on scanning, creativity and game intelligence.

SEASON DATES

  • 2nd/3rd April: Season 2022 kicks off for all age groups 2nd/3rd April
  • 16th/17th April: Easter NO Football ALL age groups
  • 9th/10th July: No MiniRoos/Junior Football
  • 20th Aug: Mixed MiniRoos normal & Semi Final Day Junior Mixed & Men Seniors
  • 21st Aug: Girls MiniRoos normal & Semi Final Day Junior Girls & Women
  • 27th Aug: Mixed MiniRoos Gala Day & Grand Final Day Junior Mixed & Men Seniors
  • 28th Aug: Girls MiniRoos & Grand Final Day Junior Girls & Women

Stay safe everyone,
TD

Senegal Clinches 1st AFCON Title

Sadio Mane scored the winning spot-kick – after missing one in the opening minutes of the game – as Senegal claimed their first Africa Cup of Nations title with a 4-2 penalty shoot-out victory over seven-time winners Egypt.

Mane stepped up to make history for the West African nation on Sunday at the Olembe Stadium in Cameroon’s Yaounde, and banished the memories of the team’s 2019 failure when they lost the final to Algeria.

Goalkeeper Edouard Mendy saved from Mohanad Lasheen in the shoot-out to allow Mane the chance to seal the win and gain just reward for Senegal, who had been by far the better side in the final but spurned numerous opportunities to win the game.

Egypt had their goalkeeper Mohamed Abo Gabal to thank for getting them into the shoot-out as he was outstanding in keeping Senegal at bay in what was the fourth time in as many games they had played extra time in energy-sapping conditions.

There may be some poetic justice for Senegal coach Aliou Cisse, who was captain of the side in 2002 when they lost the final on penalties to Cameroon after a goalless draw, having missed his kick in the shoot-out.

Egypt, who had to do without suspended coach Carlos Queiroz in the dug-out, battled to get into the game and created only half-chances, with their talisman Mohamed Salah largely ineffective.

Salah was in tears at the end, having also lost the 2017 final to Cameroon and seeing his Liverpool teammate Mane seal his fate this time around.

Senegal fluffed the chance for an early lead when Mohamed Abdelmonem’s late, reckless challenge brought down left back Saliou Ciss.

Ismaila Sarr’s trickery down the right wing caused more early problems for Egypt and his low cross was narrowly missed by Mane at the back post on two occasions.

Egypt finally caused some alarm in the Senegal box when Salah cut inside off the right and forced a good save from Mendy.

The pattern of play continued in the second half with Senegal doing most of the attacking and both Famara Diedhiou and Mane were denied by Gabal in quick succession.

Marwan Hamdi flashed a header wide at the other end, while in the first half of extra time, Gabal again made a fine stop to deny substitute Bamba Dieng.

But Senegal found the net when it mattered to take home the trophy.