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Stage set for mouthwatering quarter-finals

Mark Ward|Published

Alton Jantjies of Young Idols out-jumps Ismail Hendricks of Only the Brave during Last 16 Round Safa Cape Town Coke Cup match at the Rooikrans sports ground in Ninth Avenue, Grassy Park, on Sunday. Picture: Mark Ward

Mark Ward

Two former champions, Young Idols and Young Pirates, have joined last year’s losing finalists, Goulburn Athletic, in the quarter-final stage of this year’s Safa Cape Town Coca-Cola Amateur Cup.

Abduraghmaan Moses of Young Idols controls the ball with Only The Brave’s Ameer Gelant charging down on him during their sides’ last round of 16 Coke Cup clash at the Rooikrans sports ground in Ninth Avenue, Grassy Park, on Sunday. Picture: Mark Ward

While neither of them will be at each other’s throats in the next round, Goulburn from Bonteheuwel, have set-up a potentially explosive encounter against Vasco Da Gama, while Idols will come up against Bluegum United, and the impressive FC Tafelzucht of Mitchell’s Plain will meet the 2016 winners, Pirates.

Goulburn made it thanks to two second-half strikes from David Booysen and Safwaan Christians. They beat FC Salvo from Manenberg 2-0 in their last round of 16 encounter at the Rooikrans sports complex, in Ninth Avenue, Grassy Park, on Sunday. All matches in the round of 16 were played in windy conditions.

After a goalless first half, Goulburn coach, Sardick Barends’ men strung together sublime passes to show their determination of emulating their exploits of last season when they lost 1-0 to Diadora in the final at the Athlone Stadium.

But it was 2015 winners, Young Idols who stole the show when they edged Only the Brave from the Rygate LFA in a closely contested affair. The match was heading for the penalty shootout when Keenan Langeveldt volleyed home the winner to earn his side a deserved 1-0 win.

However, Idol’s goalkeeper, Jessie Pasens, emerged as the hero of the day when he stopped a late second-half penalty.

“Its my job to stop any shots from entering our goals. I guess this was just of those,” said Pasens as he sprinted off to join his celebrating teammates.

They will now prepare to meet Bluegum United of Bonteheuwel in the next round.

Togeur Classen of Hanover Park outsprints his FC Tafelzucht chasing opponents during a Coke Cup last round of 16 match, at the Rooikrans sports ground in Grassy Park on Sunday. Picture: Mark Ward
Morné Abrahams of Hanover Park controls the ball as FC Tafelzucht’s Emeraan Rayners closes in on him during their sides last 16 match, at Rooikrans, on Sunday. Picture: Mark Ward

In other action, 2009 and 2012 winners, Hanover Park’s, ambitions to add a third title to the club’s list of achievements suffered a set-back when they lost 2-1 to FC Tafelzucht.

Lionel Saal put the Brasse Vannie Park 1-0 up after getting a second chance when his initial penalty kick was bravely parried by the Tafelzucht goalkeeper, Mujahid Sabera who unfortunately could not hold onto the ball. But their midfielder, Yaseen Hartley took charge of matters in the centre of the park and finely orchestrated several attacking moves to place to the Hanover Park goal area under huge goalmouth pressure.

He then put his side equal terms from a well struck free kick from just outside the penalty area. But it was Keano Josias’ late strike which secured Tafelzucht an historical place in the quarters.

Rolanda Emery of The Magic Ladies breaks away with ball after dribbling past Laaiqah Wassung of Rygate Ladies during their sides’ Safa Cape Town Coke Cup last 16 encounter, at the Rooikrans sports ground, in Ninth Avenue, Grassy Park on Sunday. Picture: Mark Ward
Zoe October of Spurs Ladies controls the ball after beating a Stanturf player during their sides’ last round of 16 Coke Cup match, at the Rooikrans sports ground, in Ninth Avenue, in Grassy Park, on Sunday. Spurs won the match 2-1. Picture: Fuad Esack

In the women's competition it was last season’s runner-up The Magic Ladies, who went on the rampage to beat Rygate Ladies by 9-0 with Jade Jones bagging a hattrick.

Defending women's champion Dangerous Heroes however were made to work hard for their 1-0 win over Cape Town Roses.

Siphelele Maqaqa’s Valhalla United saved the first penalty in his side’s Last round of 16, 4-3 win over the Eagle Performance Academy (EPA) to advance to the quarter-finals of the Safa Cape Town Coke Cup. Picture: Mark Ward