Santa Cruz to leave his mark on Vodacom Challenge

July 6, 2009

Daily News

Paraguayan international striker Roque Santa Cruz who has recently signed for Manchester City will display his aerial power and physical presence against Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs in the 10th anniversary of the Vodacom Challenge in SA from July 18-25.

27 year old Santa Cruz spent seven years with German Bundasliga side Bayern Munich after which he moved to Blackburn Rovers, where he netted 23 goals in 43 league and cup appearances to be known as one of the shrewdest players of the season.

Santa Cruz, who is at his most brilliant in the attacking position, will play along side the likes of Irish midfielder Stephen Ireland (9 league goals this season), Wales international striker Craig Bellamy (8 league goals this season) and England international forward Shaun Wright-Phillips (5 league goals this season).

Manchester City has also recently acquired the skills of England international midfielder Gareth Barry from Aston Villa (where he made 440 appearances).

The 10th anniversary of the Vodacom Challenge is expected to be a goal spectacle and no one is more thrilled about the prospect than the Vodacom Foundation, the visionaries behind the Goals For Miracles campaign.

This initiative will see R150 000 per goal scored during the tournament, going towards the South African National Council for the Blind, Netcare, and the Pretoria Eye Institute, to allow for cataract operations to be performed that will restore the sight of hundreds of senior citizens across all communities.

Tickets for the Vodacom Challenge are on sale at Computicket, Shoprite Checkers and Checkers-Hyper outlets nationwide.

The Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane will host the opening fixture between Orlando Pirates and Manchester City on Saturday, July 18 (15h00 kickoff) and tickets are on sale at R100 per ticket (main grandstand, unreserved seating) and R45 per ticket (open seating and unreserved).

The second leg of the tournament between Kaizer Chiefs and Manchester City will take place at the ABSA Stadium in Durban on Tuesday, July 21 (20h15 kickoff) and tickets are on sale at R150 per ticket (main grandstand, reserved), R100 per ticket (north and south stands reserved), R75 per ticket (east stand lower, reserved) and R45 pert ticket (east stand upper, unreserved).

The famous Vodacom Challenge Soweto Derby will be held at the new Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth on Thursday, July 23 (20h15 kickoff) and tickets for this highly anticipated clash are on sale at only R45 each.

In the show-stopping final, Manchester City will face the Derby winners at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Tshwane on Saturday, July 25 (15h00 kickoff) and match tickets can be purchased at a cost of R150 each (main grandstand, reserved), R100 (north and south stands, reserved), R75 each (east lower stand, reserved) and R45 each (east upper stand unreserved).

The 10th anniversary of the Vodacom Challenge is made possible through the support of title sponsor Vodacom as well as PEP, Metrorail, SABC Sport, KwaZulu Natal Provincial Government, Eastern Cape Provincial Government and Limpopo Provincial Government.

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3 Responses to “Santa Cruz to leave his mark on Vodacom Challenge”

  1. Tshiamo Says:

    Howzit Muzi,
    I really enjoy how clued up you keep up through your blog.
    It’s very informative & I really feel like there is nothing you have left out in your snippet about the Vodacom Challenge.

    And just speaking about the Vodacom sponsorship, I am still intrigued by the exclusion of Bloemfontein Celtic from this competition?
    Why hasn’t Bloemfontein Celtic been included in this competition?
    Because to me they fit the bill in every right to be a part of this competition?

    If you have some insight into this please share because it will be interesting to find out why they aren’t on the bill for this tournament.

    Regards,
    Tshiamo

  2. Muzi Says:

    I did ask Vodacom about Celtics and their reply was that Pirates and Chiefs own the event, therefore it should be from the clubs to include Celtics.

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