Coach Harold "Potz" Johnson hopes to get his team to Sweden

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Tramway FC is a dynamic community-based soccer club situated in Southfield, Cape Town, competing in the CTTFA district. Coach Harold "Potz" Johnson started a girls soccer team with the club because his daughter wanted to play soccer. Seven years later they now have three girls teams and one ladies team, with approximately 42 girls and ladies who play competitive football. He's hoping to get the under 14 girls team to Sweden to compete in the Gothia Cup - Gothia Cup is the largest youth football tournament in the world.
28 Nov 2023 6AM English South Africa Comedy Interviews

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