The Herald (South Africa)

Kit donation boosts Helenvale United’s young goal-getters

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A retailer’s donation of sports kit to Helenvale United FC will go a long way in the developmen­t of young players at the championsh­ip-winning club.

For more than three decades, the Gqeberha club has proved that investing in players at age-group level is paramount if a team is to succeed.

As the current Northern Areas Football Associatio­n Premier League title-holders and winners of 2022’s SPAR Easter Tournament, Helenvale United remain formidable opponents thanks to the continuity they have achieved through their youth-centred policies.

The excellent structures at the club also mean children are offered a positive and supportive environmen­t which helps steer them away from gangsteris­m and other negative influences.

Club representa­tive Averit Webber said KWIKSPAR Beetleston­e’s donation of sponsored jerseys, shorts and socks to the club’s Under 15 team would encourage his young charges to perform even better as they aspired to the highest levels of the game.

“Despite our success, we continue to face significan­t financial challenges that often prevent us from providing our members with the opportunit­ies they deserve,” he said.

“This is why support is so important.”

Webber said SPAR’s generous kit sponsorshi­p meant the club had extra resources to dribble into top-quality training, equipment and facilities.

“Their support will help the team showcase their skills, compete against other teams and develop their talents.”

Helenvale United, he emphasised, were committed to more than just winning games.

“We spend a lot of time promoting teamwork, respect and healthy competitio­n as part of our programmes.”

Providing a safe and positive outlet for the youth in the area was an important driver for the club, Webber said.

“We believe sport can play a vital role in the lives of young people, particular­ly those from underprivi­leged and high crime areas.”

Like the club, the Beetleston­e retailer is recognised as a pillar of the Helenvale community.

For 19 years it has served residents with distinctio­n, even winning fame for its 100% halal butchery which draws customers from all over the metro.

Owner David Hayes said the donation formed part of SPAR Eastern Cape’s drive to make a difference in the province and tied in with the retail group’s sponsorshi­p of the Easter Soccer Tournament.

“As the SPAR in the area, it was decided to help Helenvale United with this donation,” he said.

“For many years we have played a big part in the community, assisting several permanent soup kitchens and feeding schemes.

“We try to help wherever we can and are delighted that we could provide the kit when they approached us.”

 ?? Picture:JASON GABRIEL ?? PLAYER PRIDE: Helenvale United’s U15 players are all smiles as they receive their new kit from KWIKSPAR Beetleston­e owner David Hayes, front centre. Flanking him are the club’s Mark de Kock, left, and Dimarco Booysen
Picture:JASON GABRIEL PLAYER PRIDE: Helenvale United’s U15 players are all smiles as they receive their new kit from KWIKSPAR Beetleston­e owner David Hayes, front centre. Flanking him are the club’s Mark de Kock, left, and Dimarco Booysen

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