Johannesburg, Sunday, 23rd March 2014 – The 2010 champions, Shandon Luneng, have arrived in Mzansi, alongside two new entrants into the Future Champions Gauteng International Tournament, USYSA Select and Nigeria’s Saki West, all with the potential to showcase some excellent skill at the tournament.
Nigerian side Saki West brings with them all the promise of powerful, skillful players that have emerged from the current African champion nation over the last few decades.
Nigerian players are spread throughout the world, sought for their physical presence and technical ability, and Saki West will give us a glimpse of the next generation of stars from that country.
The academy team hails from the town of Saki in the Oyo State which lies to the west of the country along the border with Benin.
They will hope to improve on the showing of last year’s entrants from Nigeria, Bridge Boys, who finished a credible eighth in the competition.
Saki West have been drawn alongside defending champions Club Tijuana of Mexico, Qatar’s Aspire Academy and South African school Sunward Park High.
Joining them in the competition will be a select team from the United States Youth Soccer Association (USYSA).
USYSA is the largest member of US Soccer, the governing body of the sport in America, and has associations in every state making up a membership of some 3-million young soccer players.
Teams play among each other in their respective states, then go forward into a regional competition and finally play-off in the US Youth Soccer National Championships.
The best of the youngsters in the Under-17 age group will be selected from this pool to represent the side at the Future Champions Gauteng, bringing together an exciting blend of America’s best talent.
They have a difficult group to contend with, which includes English Premiership side Sunderland AFC, Indian outfit Royal Wahingdoh and top local South African team Mamelodi Sundowns.
Chinese side Shandong Luneng will this year make a return to the Future Champions Gauteng international tournament for the first time since winning the competition in 2010.
Shandong Luneng were victors in 2010 when they defeated top French side Paris St Germain on penalties after the teams played to a 1-1 draw in the decider.
The club’s senior team has also enjoyed great success in recent times, winning the Chinese Super League in 1999, 2006, 2008 and 2010. They finished runners-up in 2013.
They are currently coached by the Brazilian Cuca, who took over in December last year from the experienced Serbian Radomir Antić.
Cuca is a former Brazil international who ironically also coached Clube Atletico Mineiro at a time when the club’s juniors won back-to-back titles in the Future Champions Gauteng tournament in 2011 and 2012.
There is a heavy Brazilian influence to the playing staff as well, with ex-national team striker Wagner Love perhaps the most well known.
The Future Champions Gauteng International Tournament will take place from March 24-29 at the Football Training Centre in Pimville, Soweto.
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