The young lads are coached and managed by a female teacher mam’ Dikeledi Sothwane.
Sothwane believes their win proves that hard work and believing in your dreams does pay off. “I am a proud coach,” she said.
“What I introduced this year is daily meetings when I get to evaluate the team’s psychological state and see where their minds are. Coaching is not just about physical training and skills, it’s also about developing players mentally and psychologically which helps build confidence, “she said.
Credo Primary, booked themselves into the finals to be held at Reiger Park, Johannesburg from June 28.
The national winners will represent the country at the Danone under 12s finale in Brazil, this year.