The soccer team of SEW-Eurodrive in Johannesburg was founded in 1999 and has set high goals for itself. This year, they are in the B league for the first time and are currently ranked third.
Trainer, Selwyn Palmer, and team captain, Moose Adams, are very proud of their team, especially of Yusuf Meyer with 20 goals scored during the current season. Yusuf is the leading scorer in the B league.
Up to July last year, the team played 14 games. They won nine, tied three, and lost only twice! This successful team is under the supervision of a strong management team - a guarantee for future success. This management consists of the trainer Selwyn Palmer, chairman Charlton Williams, his representative Alister Sain, Chris Nel (treasurer) and Nasius Sain (press officer).
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