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23 September 2019 | Story Ruan Bruwer | Photo Varsity Sports
Noxolo Magudu, captian of the Kovsies Women Soccer team
Noxolo Magudu (right), captain of the Kovsie football team, were one of her team's standout performers in Varsity Football.

The Kovsie women’s football team made history when they reached the semi-final stage of Varsity Football for the very first time.

They won two out of their three group matches (2-0 against the Central University of Technology and 1-0 against Tuks) on Thursday (19 September) and Friday (20 September) in Potchefstroom to finish second in their group behind the Tshwane University of Technology.

In the semi-finals on Saturday (21/09), the University of the Western Cape was too strong, prevailing by 7-0. 

Finishing in the fourth place is, however, a great improvement on the sixth place in the previous two years. This was the fourth year of participation for the UFS ladies. They didn’t play in the first three renditions. In 2016, they finished fifth.

According to coach, Godfrey Tenoff, he placed his hope on the trust and unity of the team to carry them far. “When you have that as a coach and as a team, you can do really well. A willing player and team are always easier to coach than a talented team or player.
“Our goal was to make it to the second phase of the tournament,” he said.

One of the standout players for the Kovsies was their captain and striker, Noxolo Magudu, who walked away with two Player of the Match awards. Even in the quarter-final defeat, she provided a moment of brilliance which earned her the Pulse Moment of Brilliance cheque.

The UFS team has recently been doing well in the Free State’s SASOL Women's League, winning eight of their ten matches thus far. 

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Senior management wore T-shirts in support of Cheetahs
2005-10-19

Senior management of the University of the Free State (UFS) wore the T-shirts of the Cheetahs in support of the Free State rugby team that will be playing in the Currie Cup final against the Blue Bulls this coming Saturday.   

 

 

Front from left:
Mr Willem Malherbe (Registrar: Strategic Planning), Prof Sakkie Steyn (Registrar: General), Mr Billyboy Ramahlele (Director: Diversity) and
Prof Magda Fourie, Vice-Rector: Academic Planning.

Back from the left:
Dr Ezekiel Moraka (Vice-Rector: Student Affairs), Prof Teuns Verschoor (Vice-Rector: Academic Operations), Prof Tienie Crous (Dean: Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences), Ds Kiepie Jaftha (Chief Director: Community Service) and Prof Niel Viljoen (Chief Director: Operations).
 

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