Coke Cup winners

Diadora FC, Magic Ladies and Cape Town Spurs under-18s may have won their respective divisions in Saturday’s Coke Cup finals at Athlone Stadium, but they were not the only winners. Pictured are some of the individual winners.

Matroosfontein’s Tauriq Gamieldien was named under-18 player of the series.
Coke Cup player of the match, Cape Town Spurs’ Luke Baartman slips past his marker during his side 2-1 win in Saturday’s under-18 cup final against Matroosfontein. Picture: Fuad Esack
Spurs’ Luke Baartman was named player of the match following an impressive performance in Saturday’s cup final. Picture: Fuad Esack
Coke Cup women’s player of the match, Dangerous Heroes FC’ Lilipho Makeleni, on her way to collecting her trophy. Makeleni, 27, received the perfect birthday gift when she slotted home the winner in her side’s 1-0 win against Magic Ladies. Picture: Fuad Esack
Dangerous Heroes FC’ Lilipho Makeleni, Coke Cup player of the match, share a light moment with women’s rights activist Caroline Peters at Saturday’s awards presentation. Picture Fuad Esack
Diadora FC’s Jerry Mxabo and his teammates on their way to collecting their medals following their 1-0 win in Saturday’s senior men’s Coke Cup final against Goulburn Athletic. Mxabo was also named player of the match. Picture: Fuad Esack
Diadora FC captain Tshepiso Tlhapi collects the winners’ trophy following Saturday’s Coke Cup finals at Athlone Stadium. Picture: Fuad Esack
Diadora FC manager Riyaz Orderson can barely contain his delight following his side’s 1-0 win against Goulburn Athletic to lift the Coke Cup trophy and collect the winner’s cheque. Picture: Fuad Esack
Diadora FC crowned Coke Cup champions for the second consecutive year with a 1-0 win against Gouburn Athletic in Saturday’s Coke Cup finals at Athlone Stadium. Picture: Fuad Esack