Ubuntu’s Sibabalwe Nkhola, left, goes on the attack, with Safa Cape Town Academy’s Someleze Yaleso trying to keep up, during their sides quarter-final clash, at the weekend’s Knockout Challenge Cup in Belhar. Picture: Fuad Esack
Former Engen Knockout Challenge Cup champions, Fish Hoek-based Ubuntu Football Academy, dropped out in the semi-finals of this year’s tournament, going down 1-0 to eventual winners, Stellenbosch FC.
Ubuntu had a decent run in the opening rounds, finishing second on the log behind Cape Town Spurs, in their group.
Ubuntu’s Sibabalwe Nkhola, left, goes on the attack, with Safa Cape Town Academy’s Someleze Yaleso trying to keep up, during their sides quarter-final clash, at the weekend’s Knockout Challenge Cup in Belhar. Picture: Fuad EsackUbuntu’s Kieran Craig, centre, gets the ball away during his side’s 1-0 win in their Challenge Cup quarter-final against Safa Cape Town Academy. Picture: Fuad EsackUbuntu’s Luke Henry celebrates scoring the winner in his side’s 1-0 Challenge Cup quarter-final win against Safa Cape Town Academy, at Erica Park, in Belhar, on Sunday. Picture: Fuad Esack From left, Ubuntu Football Academy’s Henry Ihebe, Hayden Booysen and goalscorer Luke Henry in celebratory mood during their side’s 1-0 win in a quarter-final fixture against Safa Cape Town Academy, in Belhar, on Sunday. Picture: Fuad EsackUbuntu’s Henry Ihebe in possession during his side’s quarter-final match against Safa Cape Town Academy. Picture: Fuad EsackCool calm and collected, Ubuntu’ sHenry Ihebe causing problems for the defence during his side’s Knockout Challenge Cup quarter-final against Safa Cape Town Academy. Picture: Fuad EsackUbuntu’s Losika Ratshukudu clears the ball under pressure from his marker during his side’s Knockout Challenge Cup match against Safa Cape Town Academy. Picture: Fuad Esack