Mokopane-born Pravin Ngwepe was the latest winner in the second
instalment of the AmaFanDayz competition, as Cape Town City came back from
a goal down to beat Cape Town Spurs in the iKapa Derby last Saturday.
Ngwepe, who now resides in the Mother City, walked away with R100, 000 for
his success in the halftime competition.
Ngwepe, an industrial engineer, was attracted to City thanks to their
attractive style of play as well as their stylish jerseys, which he makes
sure to buy at the start of every season. “I’m thrilled to have won this
prize and grateful that my support for City has been rewarded so
handsomely like this. I still need to sit and think how best I can use
these winnings. I’ll see how I can also assist my family financially from
this, especially my sisters, who are still studying,” said Ngwepe.
Had Ngwepe been an active DStv Compact subscriber or higher, he could have
doubled his prize to R200 000. The competition now moves to the coastal
town of Hammarsdale, just outside Durban when Golden Arrows hosts Kaizer
Chiefs at the Mpumalanga stadium (Sat, 28 October, 15h30 kick-off) where a
third Fan of the Match winner will be revealed.
To enter the competition, fans are encouraged to get match tickets, visit
the DStv activation zone inside the stadium, then sign up with DStv
promoters to stand a chance to be one of three participants in a sudden
death penalty shootout against a DStv star. To be part of the DStv
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