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Coke Cup action at Nyanga

Fuad Esack|Published

Willows FC’s Amahle “2 Boy” maQetseba, from Nyanga, maintains possession under pressure in a tough under-18 Coke Cup encounter against Mitchell’s Plain Bayview FC at Nyanga Stadium. Picture: Ricardo Snyman Photography

It’s down to the last round of 16 in this year’s Safa Cape Town Coca Cola Amateur Cup tournament, with matches played at various venues across the city, on Sunday. Here is some of the round of 32 action played at Nyanga Stadium.

Willows FC’s Amahle “2 Boy” maQetseba, from Nyanga, maintains possession under pressure in a tough under-18 Coke Cup encounter against Mitchell’s Plain Bayview FC at Nyanga Stadium. Picture: Ricardo Snyman Photography
The Twelve Apostles Church in Trinity’s (TTACT) star striker Odwa Malume Mkhwenkwe, centre, giving defenders a tough time during his side’s under-18 Coke Cup fixture against Clarewood. The match was abandoned with 10 minutes remaining as the ball kicked over the fence into neighbouring back yards was not returned. The Khayelitsha-based TTACT was leading 3-0 when the game was called off. The match will resume in the next round. Picture: Ricardo Snyman Photography
RV United’s Thimna Ngase is dominant in the air during her side’s women’s Coke Cup clash against Mighty City. Picture: Ricardo Snyman Photography
UWC’s Siphosethu Qokama looks to spread the ball during her side’s 4-2 win against Cape Town Roses in their Coke Cup match. Picture: Ricardo Snyman Photography
UWC’s Yolanda Kaban slips through the gap during her side’s match against Cape Town Roses. Final score Roses 4 UWC 2 Picture: Ricardo Snyman Photography