Taking a Break
Strides Football Club would like to announce that it is taking a break from football activities for the current season. In the meantime, we will not affiliate with PLFA until next season. […]
Strides Football Club would like to announce that it is taking a break from football activities for the current season. In the meantime, we will not affiliate with PLFA until next season. […]
Strides FC has learned with a little bit of disappointment that the PLFA Ordinary Congress that was scheduled for January 27, 2024, collapsed. On December 3, 2023, Strides expressed its excitement when it was reported […]
Strides Football Club has previously indicated that it was investigating the facts about the suspension of Mr. Malcom Lethole from the Ad Hoc Committee (Task Team) of the Phelindaba Local Football Association (PLFA) on the […]
The date of the PLFA Ordinary Congress is out. It will be held on January 27, 2024. This is a gigantic step forward. Something that has been eluding the association for almost two years now. The last time the association had an Ordinary Congress was in 2022. […]
We do have problems as an LFA, but the problems are soluble. We just need a positive attitude towards solving the problems. We are of the view that we need to apply correct solutions for the problems we have. That is why we want to give the Executive Committee (and, in particular, the Chairperson) to take the association into confidence about the issues. It is important that they see, acknowledge and own the problems that we see, and come up with ways to resolve them. For them to resign, or for us to dismiss them is not necessarily a solution, especially if we do not know the Leadership’s take on the issues. Therefore we urge all Members to rather take a posture of seeking to first understand the problems holistically, get the perspective of the Leadership, and then engineer solutions according to the specification and size of the problems identified. […]
In a shock move, on the 7th of April 2023 PLFA sent a communication to all its Members about the printing of cards, but the shocker really being the paying of “Referee Travelling Fee” by the clubs at the grounds.
This is a shocker in so many different levels, but we will explore only two, that is reneging the association’s own Congress resolution, and breaching existing prescripts. […]
Strides FC encourages unity in the football fraternity, and advises that the only way of having sustained unity is if the right things are done. We are longing for a sustainable developmental programme and promotional transcendance. But let us start with fixing governance, which starts with accountability, for which the Congress is the right platform. Let’s prepare for the Congress, let us engage, let us hold each other accountable, let us hold the Executive Committee accountable, let us fix, and let us develop, promote and grow […]
This was a bad week for Strides Football Club and all due to lack of preparedness. Whilst we did very well last week with Under 11 and Under 15 in the PLFA Super Cup, both […]
Strides remains intent on making it to the Streams Play Offs at the end of the season which it can only achieve by being either number 1 or 2 of the stream. Therefore we will keep the focus on collecting the maximum points as far as possible. […]
Let me first start by congratulating Umkhonto United Brothers FC for their win against Strides FC at Masupha Grounds on the 14th of March 2020. For them, it was a well deserved win. Well done. […]
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