29/10/2025
POSTMASBURG
Tournament provides learning curve for football club
Postmasburg Football Club (FC) made their historic maiden appearance at the 2025 Engen Champ of Champs tournament, held at the University of Pretoria (TUKS) High Performance Centre in Pretoria from 10 to12 October 2025, where the team gained invaluable experience and lessons for the future.
Postmasburg FC may not have secured a win at the u/18 National Tournament, but the technical team, coaches and players had the opportunity to test their abilities against the country’s finest. While the overall results fell short of expectations, some individual players delivered performances that made a lasting impression.
On the opening day, 17-year-old Roberto Iqbal was the best player on the pitch in the first match, where Postmasburg lost 2-1 to Panorama FC from Gauteng, a side that ultimately went on to finish the tournament in third place.
In the second match, Roberto Iqbal’s tournament was cut short after he suffered a fractured right arm. Rising to the occasion in his absence, Katlego Bradley Mohale delivered a standout performance, scoring twice and earning the Man of the Match award as Postmasburg held Junior Birds FC to a 2-2 draw. Junior Birds from Free State went on to finish in fourth place.
On day two, Postmasburg endured a challenging outing, suffering back-to-back defeats that brought their historic campaign to a close on a sombre note. In the opening fixture, the Northern Cape side fell narrowly 1-0 to East High Academy from Mpumalanga, before going down 2-0 in their final match against Limpopo’s Bakgaga United FC.
The team gained invaluable experience, proving that Northern Cape football deserves its place among the country’s elite. It was a positive experience for both players and coaches, with head coach Khaya Jacobs affirming that the lessons learned will shape them into stronger players and better coaches in the future.
Jacobs’s sentiments were echoed by team captain, Lerenzo Rens. “In Postmasburg, we do not have the kind of facilities that the development structures in Gauteng enjoy. Still, we wake up every day and live for football. Having proper facilities would mean so much to us as players and to the wider community, as it would give us the platform to train, grow and develop our talent,” said Rens, who plays central midfield.
Throughout the competition, Postmasburg FC received strong support from the club’s management, previous community members of Postmasburg now based in Pretoria who proudly rallied behind the team, as well as from the Office of the Mayor at the Tsantsabane Local Municipality and ANCYL ZF Mgcawu Regional Chairperson, Patrick Panas Magolane, who travelled to support the team, was among those who motivated the players throughout the tournament, which was ultimately won by Cape Town City.
Chairperson Magolane addressed the players with words of encouragement. He reminded the team of their remarkable journey from LFA level through regional and provincial stages, where they showed resilience and ultimately emerged as provincial champions. This journey remains historic, as Postmasburg FC qualified by winning the Northern Cape Provincial Playoffs on Sunday, 31 August 2025, becoming the first-ever Tsantsabane team to reach the National Finals.
The club also extended its sincere gratitude to all the supporters, stakeholders and the broader Tsantsabane community for their unwavering loyalty.
Finally, Postmasburg FC wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the steadfast support of its valued partners Anglo American Kumba Iron Ore, SIOC-cdt and Tsantsabane Local Municipality.
Vincent Kenneth Witbooi obo Postmasburg FC
Photo: Postmasburg FC became the first-ever Tsantsabane team to reach the National Finals.