Cape Town Spurs CEO Alexi Efstathiou speaks about the new sponsorship with Albany Bakery, focusing on supporting youth development and addressing injuries that have impacted the team's performance.
Cape Town Spurs CEO Efstathiou discusses the timing of the sponsorship, squad, injuries, and the team’s hopes for promotion.
He went on to highlight critical areas that need attention, particularly in nutrition. “There are a couple of things like nutrition, it’s a critical thing. And without funding and without product, that takes a back seat. A lot of the youth come from difficult situations, so we would like to supplement in terms of what they need to make them better and stronger, to give them the best chance to succeed.
Despite these setbacks, Efstathiou remains optimistic, suggesting that the returning players could make a significant impact. “We’ve got the players; it’s just that they have not been available. They’ll be like new signings for us,” he added. He also noted that if certain key players like Azola and Luke return to full fitness, the team could see a noticeable improvement. “If Azola and Luke come back and take the pressure off the guys, then you’ll see something different.”
Addressing concerns about fans being banned from training ground, iKamva , Efstathiou clarified, “I read that fans have been banned from here. There is no fan that has been banned. I would like to know who banned a fan, because no one is banned. All fans are welcome to iKamva.”When asked about the team’s promotion prospects, Efstathiou confirmed that the club still has hopes of reaching the playoffs, despite their current struggles.
Kaizer Chiefs are set to release a forward in January, even without offers, as they seek to cut costs and make room for new signings.
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