
Mandela Day Sports Challenge to kick off in La Rochelle
Shirvaan Pather Less than a minute
Mandela Day Sports Challenge to kick off in La Rochelle
The Mandela Day Sports Challenge will be on July 17 at 10:00.
The event will feature a thrilling football match between Corinthians and Sun International, along with netball, football and football for the blind.
The event aims to promote unity, sportsmanship, and inclusivity, aligning with the values of the late Nelson Mandela.
The match will take place at the corner of 11th Street and Forest Road in La Rochelle.
All interested parties are invited to attend and support this exciting event.
For more information, contact 084 822 4915.
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