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Cape Town Soccer Route
Monday to Friday 9am - 1pm. R550 per person. Other times on request.



Includes:
entrance fees where applicable, guided experience.
Highlights: visit to Makoya Makaraba, premier league facility, township game



NEWSFLASH NEWSFLASH:
Now including a tour of the CAPE TOWN STADIUM
on Tue, Thurs and Sat tours,
until mid-May and then starting again from August. 



Click on the video below to watch our promo for the Soccer Route



Tour programme:

Part 1. Welcome at meeting point
Part 2. Soccer introduction on Signal Hill
Part 3. Visit premier league soccer club / Makoya Makaraba fan-helmut project / Cape Town stadium tour
Part 4. Short game in a township with Guguletu Pirates / Ambitious Youth of Khayelitsha

Cape Town is mad about soccer. We are playing it everywhere, from the side of busy freeways, to school fields, to hi-tech stadiums. This tour takes the guest deep inside soccer in the city.



LINKS
- Ambitious Youth of Khayelitsha and their soccer project, which we regularly include in our Soccer Route.
- Makoya Makaraba
- Ajax Cape Town, premier league Cape Town team
- Santos, premier league Cape Town team
- South Africa's Professional Soccer League (PSL). All the teams, all the fixtures.
- Cape Town Stadium tour



Monday to Friday
, 9am to 1pm, or at other times on request
R550 per person.
Meeting point is 70 Wale Street.
Includes liquid refreshment. 
Scheduled tours runs on no minimum numbers.
Minimum four for private tour.

A Coffeebeans Routes and Andulela Experience joint venture

 

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