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SayProCDR – SayPro & Diepsloot Arsenal Training Session Report by Linah Ralepelle – SayPro Development Manager – 05 June 2025
To the CEO of SayPro Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson Mr Legodi, SayPro Royal Committee Members and all SayPro Chiefs
Kgotso a ebe le lena
SayPro & Diepsloot Arsenal – No Training Session Held on 4th June Due to Parents’ MeetingOn Tuesday, 4th June 2025, there was no regular training session for the SayPro & Diepsloot Arsenal youth teams. Instead, the day was dedicated to an important parents’ meeting, held in place of the usual football activities.
This meeting aimed to strengthen the collaboration between SayPro, the Diepsloot Arsenal Football Program, and the families of the young players. The focus was on sharing progress updates, discussing future plans, and addressing concerns raised by parents regarding their children’s participation and development within the program.
Meeting Details
- Date: 4th June 2025
- Location: Diepsloot Arsenal Training Grounds / Community Hall
- Event Type: Parents’ Meeting (No Training)
- Purpose:
- Introduce new coaches and program structure
- Provide performance feedback
- Discuss academic and personal development support
- Encourage community and parental involvement
Attendance Summary
A total of 90 parents attended the session. The breakdown of attendees was as follows:
- Females: 60
- Males: 30
This strong turnout reflects the growing interest and involvement of the community, particularly among mothers and female guardians, in the development of their children’s talents and well-being.
Support and Engagement
The meeting was supported visually and logistically by SayPro, with team representatives providing presentations and printed materials. The engagement was interactive, with open-floor discussions allowing parents to voice their feedback, ask questions, and suggest improvements.
Photos were taken to document the event, highlighting the large attendance and the vibrant community engagement
– Below are the attached link for the pictures for parent’s meeting:
20250605 Pictures SayPro & Diepsloot Arsenal in Parents’ MeetingConclusion
The decision to dedicate the day to a parents’ meeting was positively received. It underscored the commitment of both SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal to holistic youth development—not only focusing on athletic skills but also on education, discipline, and strong family support structures.
Training is scheduled to resume as normal in the next session.
My message shall end here
Linah Ralepelle | Development| SayPro
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SayProCDR – SayPro & Diepsloot Arsenal Daily Activity report by Linah Ralepelle – SayPro Development Manager – 04 June 2025
To the CEO of SayPro Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson Mr Legodi, SayPro Royal Committee Members and all SayPro Chiefs
Kgotso a ebe le lena
SayPro & Diepsloot Arsenal Training Session Report
Facilitated by: Mr. Ngoako RamolesanaDate: 03 June 2025
Time: 14:00 – 17:00
Venue: Diepsloot Arsenal Sports Grounds, Diepsloot, Gauteng
Total Participants: 70 (55 Boys, 15 Girls)
Facilitator: Mr. Ngoako Ramolesana
Organized by: SayPro in partnership with Diepsloot Arsenal Youth Development1. Session Objectives
The 3-hour training session was designed to:
- Improve fundamental football techniques and tactical understanding
- Encourage personal growth, leadership, and discipline through sports
- Foster gender inclusivity in football training environments
- Identify potential talent for future mentorship opportunities
- Strengthen community development through youth sport
2. Participants Profile
Group Number of Participants Boys 55 Girls 15 Total 70 Participants were youth from various schools and community hubs across Diepsloot, aged between 11 and 18 years.
3. Programme Outline
14:00 – 14:20 | Welcome, Registration & Warm-Up
- The session opened with a welcome briefing from Mr. Ngoako Ramolesana, emphasizing discipline, focus, and teamwork.
- Registration was followed by group warm-up routines, including agility drills and stretching led by senior players.
14:20 – 15:00 | Skill Development Drills
- Ball Mastery: Close control, toe taps, and inside-outside dribbling
- Passing Techniques: Partner passing, triangle drills, one-touch passing
- First Touch & Control: Receiving the ball under pressure
- Mr. Ramolesana actively rotated among groups to offer individual feedback and technique correction.
15:00 – 15:45 | Tactical Awareness & Mini-Games
- Formation Basics: Introduction to 4-4-2 and 4-3-3 shapes for older participants
- Roles and Responsibilities: Position-specific guidance (e.g. wingers, centre backs)
- Mini-Games: 4v4 and 5v5 games focusing on spatial awareness, pressing, and off-the-ball movement
- Girls and boys were given equal playing time and roles during drills to promote inclusion and confidence-building.
15:45 – 16:30 | Full Match Simulation
- Two 20-minute matches (mixed-age teams) were held on half-sized pitches
- Coaching was paused during gameplay to allow players to make independent decisions
- Mr. Ramolesana facilitated live game analysis and gave post-match feedback to teams
16:30 – 17:00 | Cool Down, Reflections & Motivation Talk
- Static stretching and breathing exercises
- Group debrief facilitated by Mr. Ramolesana, focusing on the value of perseverance, sportsmanship, and discipline both on and off the field
- A few participants shared their experiences from the day, building confidence and public speaking skills
4. Observations and Highlights
- High Energy & Participation: All 70 youth remained fully engaged throughout the session.
- Female Participation: The 15 girls showed exceptional energy and some displayed standout skills, particularly in ball control and positional play.
- Peer Leadership: Several senior boys and girls stepped up as peer leaders during drills.
- Facilitator Impact: Mr. Ramolesana’s hands-on approach was praised by both youth and assistant coaches. His motivational style helped sustain focus and morale.
5. Challenges & Areas for Improvement
- Limited Training Equipment: More cones, bibs, and training balls are needed to run parallel drills efficiently.
- Footwear Issues: Several participants lacked proper soccer boots, which affected mobility and safety.
- Hydration Delays: More water breaks and shaded rest areas should be implemented in future sessions.
6. Recommendations
- Provide a small gear package (including bibs and basic boots) for under-resourced youth
- Recruit additional assistant coaches to support larger groups
- Formalize a scouting process to identify and mentor high-potential players
- Establish a weekly training program under SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal partnership with consistent facilitation by Mr. Ramolesana
7. Conclusion
The SayPro and Diepsloot Arsenal training session held on 3 June 2025 was a success, both in terms of sporting development and youth engagement. Under the skilled facilitation of Mr. Ngoako Ramolesana, the session not only honed technical skills but also emphasized values of teamwork, respect, and ambition. The ongoing collaboration between SayPro and local football initiatives like Diepsloot Arsenal remains essential to empowering township youth and providing them with pathways to future success—both in sports and life.
Prepared by:
SayPro Youth Development Program
Contact: info@saypro.online | +27 84 313 7407
Website: www.saypro.online
My message shall end hereLinah Ralepelle | Development| SayPro
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SayProCDR – Request for Official Commencement of SayPro Arsenal Events and Activities by Development Royalty
To the CEO of SayPro Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson of the SayPro Royal committee, Mr Legodi, SayPro Royal Committee Members, all SayPro Royal Chiefs and SayPro Human capital
Kgotso a ebe le lena
With deepest respect and sincere gratitude for your continued guidance and leadership, I write to formally request the Royal Committee’s approval to commence the official implementation of the SayPro Arsenal Events and Activities.
This initiative forms a vital part of our broader strategy to promote social engagement, national pride, youth development, and cultural enrichment within the Kingdom. The SayPro Arsenal program has been carefully designed to align with the Royal Vision, offering a dynamic platform for skills development, community celebration, and unity through purpose-driven events.
We respectfully seek the Royal Committee’s blessing and authorization to begin execution of the following:
- Rollout of the approved SayPro Arsenal calendar of events and activities;
- Activation of designated operational teams and support infrastructure;
- Allocation of resources, and venues for implementation;
- Establishment of monitoring and impact evaluation mechanisms under the oversight of the Committee.
We stand ready to present any supplementary documentation or briefings the Committee may require and remain committed to transparent, effective implementation under your esteemed supervision.
With highest respect and appreciation
My message shall end here
Development Royalty | SayProCDR | SayPro
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SayProCDR – update report for the Diepsloot Arsenal Practice Session on 30 May 2025: by Linah Ralepelle – SayPro Development Manager – 03 June 2025
To the CEO of SayPro Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson Mr Legodi, SayPro Royal Committee Members and all SayPro Chiefs
Kgotso a ebe le lena
Date: 30 May 2025
Time: 14:00 PM – 17:00 PM
Location: Diepsloot Community Sports Grounds
Coach/Facilitator: Ngoako Ramolesana
Participants: 88 Total- Boys: 65
- Girls: 23
1. INTRODUCTION
The Diepsloot Arsenal practice held on 30 May 2025 forms part of the ongoing Arsenal youth development initiative aimed at identifying and nurturing grassroots football talent in South Africa. The session was led by Coach Ngoako Ramolesana and took place over a 3-hour period in the afternoon. The primary focus was to strengthen fundamental football skills, build team dynamics, and offer an inclusive platform for both boys and girls to develop in a structured environment.
2. OBJECTIVES OF THE SESSION
- To develop technical football skills among young players.
- To promote teamwork, discipline, and leadership on the field.
- To encourage active participation of girls in sports.
- To assess individual and group performance for potential follow-up support.
- To foster a safe, fun, and inclusive football environment for all youth participants.
3. SESSION BREAKDOWN
🕒 14:00 – 14:20 | Warm-Up and Introduction
- Participants gathered in a semi-circle for a briefing from Coach Ramolesana.
- Warm-up included light jogging, stretching, and agility movements.
- Short group activities focused on coordination and reaction timing.
⚽ 14:20 – 15:30 | Skills Training Drills
Participants were divided into manageable groups to rotate through different skill stations. Each station was overseen by an assistant or volunteer.
Drill Focus Areas:
- Ball Control & Dribbling: Cone weaving, shielding, close control exercises.
- Passing & Receiving: Partner passing, wall passes, passing accuracy games.
- Shooting: Shot technique, targeting accuracy, volley practice.
- Defensive Play: Marking, interception drills, 1v1 scenarios.
Emphasis was placed on equal participation from both genders. Girls were encouraged and supported to take active roles in all drill segments.
🔁 15:30 – 16:30 | Small-Sided Games
- Players participated in small team matches (5v5 and 7v7 formats).
- Teams were mixed to promote diversity and inclusion.
- Matches helped reinforce the skills learned during drills.
- Tactical instruction and real-time coaching were provided during play.
🧘 16:30 – 17:00 | Cool Down and Reflection
- Static stretching and breathing exercises to cool down the body.
- Final team huddle and debrief led by Coach Ramolesana.
- Players were encouraged to reflect on their performance, teamwork, and areas for improvement.
4. PARTICIPANT ENGAGEMENT
- Total attendance: 88 youth
- Gender participation: Strong turnout of 65 boys and 23 girls.
- Many participants showed high levels of enthusiasm and concentration.
- Several girls showed exceptional skill improvement and confidence.
- A few players were informally identified for follow-up assessment and potential development support.
5. OBSERVATIONS
- The children responded positively to the structured format and supportive coaching style.
- The mixed-gender activities fostered a spirit of unity and respect.
- Equipment availability was adequate, though more training balls and cones could improve efficiency.
- No injuries or behavioral issues were reported.
6. RECOMMENDATIONS
- Continue with regular weekly or bi-weekly sessions to build consistency.
- Allocate more coaching support to handle increasing attendance.
- Seek to involve more female coaching mentors to support girl participants.
- Consider implementing a basic player tracking system to monitor growth.
- Expand community outreach to involve parents and local educators.
7. CONCLUSION
The Diepsloot Arsenal practice session held on 30 May 2025 was a great success. It reflected the growing enthusiasm for football among youth in Diepsloot and the value of community-driven sports development. Coach Ngoako Ramolesana provided a professional, structured, and engaging environment that supported both technical learning and personal growth.
This session reinforced the importance of continued investment in grassroots training and inclusive sports programming.
My message shall end hereLinah Ralepelle | Development| SayPro
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SayProCDR – Arsenal Soccer Update report by Linah Ralepelle – SayPro Development Manager – 28 May 2025
To the CEO of SayPro Neftaly Malatjie, the Chairperson Mr Legodi, SayPro Royal Committee Members and all SayPro Chiefs
Kgotso a ebe le lena
On May 28, 2025, between 14:00 and 17:00, Arsenal Football Club conducted a comprehensive youth training session at their training facility. The session engaged a total of 90 participants, comprising 60 boys and 30 girls, reflecting the club’s commitment to developing talent across both genders.Training Session Overview
Boys’ Session (60 Participants):
- Focus Areas: The boys’ training emphasized tactical awareness, ball control, and positional play.
- Age Groups: Participants were drawn from various age groups, including U18 and U21 teams.
Girls’ Session (30 Participants):
- Focus Areas: The girls’ session concentrated on technical skills, agility, and team coordination.
- Age Groups: The participants were from the U18 and U21 girls’ teams, indicating a structured development pathway.
Coaching and Development
The sessions were led by experienced coaches, Their leadership ensured a structured environment conducive to player development. The training also featured integrated drills, allowing for cross-gender learning and fostering a collaborative atmosphere.
Facilities and Equipment
Arsenal’s state-of-the-art training facilities provided an optimal environment for the session. Players were equipped with the latest training gear, including the Arsenal 2025 Training Set,
Designed for performance and comfort. This gear features breathable, sweat-wicking fabric and a sleek design, reflecting the club’s commitment to excellence.
Conclusion
The May 28 training session underscored Arsenal’s dedication to nurturing young talent across genders. With a structured approach, experienced coaching staff, and top-tier facilities, the club continues to pave the way for the next generation of football stars.
My message shall end here
Linah Ralepelle | Development| SayPro
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SayProCDR – SayPro Daily Report – Soccer Programme
Report Title:
SayPro Provided Soccer Programme to 350 People on 14 May 202Programme Type: Soccer / Sports Development
Partner Organisation: Diepsloot Arsenal
Facilitated by: SayPro1. Overview of the Day’s Activities
On 14 May 2025, SayPro successfully conducted its ongoing Diepsloot Stream Seniors Soccer League programme at the Diepsloot Safe Hub. A total of 14 senior teams participated in a league format where each team played 26 matches—home and away. The league has now concluded, with Riverside View emerging as the champions of the 2024/2025 season. As winners, they have qualified to participate in the SAFA Johannesburg Hollywood Playoffs, with the date to be confirmed.
2. Programme Objectives
- To provide competitive opportunities for young athletes through organised football leagues.
- To promote Diepsloot Stream teams to the SAFA Johannesburg Hollywood League.
- To lay the foundation for the stream to become an officially recognised Local Football Association (LFA).
3. Participant Details
- Total Participants: 350
- Age Range: 15 – 40 years
- Gender: Male
- Location: Diepsloot Safe Hub, Region A
4. Session Activities
Activity Time Spent Soccer Matches Weekends, 11h00–18h00 Each weekend session featured a series of competitive matches as part of the league structure.
5. Learning Outcomes & Achievements
The programme achieved several developmental goals, both athletic and social:
- Physical Fitness & Health: Promoted a healthy lifestyle through regular exercise.
- Life Skills: Participants demonstrated growth in teamwork, discipline, and resilience.
- Football Knowledge: Players and teams gained a deeper understanding of the laws of the game.
- Opportunities: A number of athletes caught the attention of professional clubs, football academies, and universities, setting a pathway for their future in sports.
Participants expressed excitement and emotional involvement, especially during moments of victory, underlining football’s unique ability to inspire.
6. Feedback Summary
From Diepsloot Malmo FC:
“As Diepsloot Malmo FC, we are very happy with our participation in the senior league. We completed all our matches and enjoyed every moment. Our players gained valuable experience and are motivated by the opportunity to qualify for the Hollywood League.
Achievements include:- Qualifying for the Top 8
- Positive player motivation
- Staying away from negative influences
- Gaining competitive experience”
7. Challenges and Solutions
Challenge Solution Lack of sports facilities Continued use of the Diepsloot Safe Hub at Muzomuhle Primary School, with minor facility repairs conducted by the teams to ensure safety. Damaged infrastructure Windows and other damaged areas were repaired by the teams to prevent injuries. Lack of coach training A Capacity Building Workshop is scheduled with COJ Sports & Recreation on 21 June 2025 to enhance coach development. 8. Resources Used
- Soccer Balls
- Soccer Kits
- Soccer Boots
- Soccer Field
- Goal Posts
- Nets
- Corner Flags
- Whistles
- Referee Kits
- Shin Guards
9. Recommendations for Improvement
- Provide prize money or soccer kits to the Top 8 or Top 4 teams as incentives.
- Secure sponsorships to help cover the administrative costs of running the league.
- Improve facility infrastructure for long-term use.
10. Next Steps / Upcoming Activities
- Junior League Launch: Scheduled for the weekend of 17 & 18 May 2025, continuing into early 2026.
- Categories to Participate:
- U10 (Boys & Girls)
- U12 (Boys & Girls)
- U14 (Boys & Girls)
- U16 (Boys & Girls)
- Ladies Division
Prepared by:
Ngoako Ramolesana
Position/Role: Programme Facilitator
Organisation: SayPro
Date Submitted: 14 May 2025