Kasu Dream Cup on cards
Jesse Jackson Kauraisa
The Katutura Sport Union (Kasu) Dream Cup is set to take place from 4 to 12 September, chairman Kuveri Tjonga announced over the weekend.
The tournament will see football and netball teams battling it out for top prizes.
“As usual, Kasu wants to cater for its community and there is no better way than staging this big tournament.
“We are inviting all the teams to register for this competition that is expected to draw the attention of top football and netball teams.
“The draw will take place at the St Barnabas Primary School on 1 September,” Tjonga said.
Great prizes
The team that wins the football competition takes home N$10 000 accompanied by a trophy and gold medals, while the team that loses in the final gets N$5 000.
The two semi-final losers in the football category will be compensated with N$2 500 each.
The netball winners will get N$5 000, a trophy and gold medals, while the team that loses in the final takes home N$2 500.
Teams that bow out at the semi-final of the netball category will be rewarded with N$1 250 for their efforts.
“The registration fee for both sport codes is N$1 900 per team. If anyone is interested in registering their team, please do not hesitate to contact me on 081 223 6732,” Tjonga said.
The Katutura Sport Union (Kasu) Dream Cup is set to take place from 4 to 12 September, chairman Kuveri Tjonga announced over the weekend.
The tournament will see football and netball teams battling it out for top prizes.
“As usual, Kasu wants to cater for its community and there is no better way than staging this big tournament.
“We are inviting all the teams to register for this competition that is expected to draw the attention of top football and netball teams.
“The draw will take place at the St Barnabas Primary School on 1 September,” Tjonga said.
Great prizes
The team that wins the football competition takes home N$10 000 accompanied by a trophy and gold medals, while the team that loses in the final gets N$5 000.
The two semi-final losers in the football category will be compensated with N$2 500 each.
The netball winners will get N$5 000, a trophy and gold medals, while the team that loses in the final takes home N$2 500.
Teams that bow out at the semi-final of the netball category will be rewarded with N$1 250 for their efforts.
“The registration fee for both sport codes is N$1 900 per team. If anyone is interested in registering their team, please do not hesitate to contact me on 081 223 6732,” Tjonga said.


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