Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The Big Cape Town Derby

Press Release

Cape Derby tickets available now!



Tickets for the Cape Derby between Ajax Cape Town and Santos FC are now on sale at Computicket as well as Shoprite/Checkers stores.


The Cape Derby will be played at the Cape Town Stadium on October 15 2010; kick-off is at 20h00. No tickets will be sold at the Stadium on match day and fans are urged to buy their tickets early.

Tickets are priced at R80, R60 and R40 and all seats are reserved as per the seat number on each ticket.

Shooz Mekuto the Ajax PRO said, “This game is the first official PSL Cape Derby to be played at the Cape Town Stadium and we know that all Cape Town football won’t want to miss this game for any reason.

We have capped ticket sales at the 20 000 mark and we believe that by making the tickets available three weeks ahead of the game, we want will ensure that all Capetonians have access to the tickets well ahead of the game.

This game is part of our Football Friday project that brings the beautiful game to the people on the traditional football night here in Cape Town.

We urge the people of Cape Town to bring the “Gees” back to the Cape Town Stadium as they did during the World Cup.”

To book go to; http://www.computicket.com/web/event/ajax_cape_town_vs_engen_santos/239526984?referer=/highlights/index/5/0/0/grid/.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

It’s official: South Africa is the world’s best adventurer destination

“I was not expecting this. It’s luxurious. It’s friendly. It’s safe. It’s awesome. I love this place. I just love it” Rachael Scobie, Australian adventurer.

SOUTH AFRICA is bracing itself for an influx of adventurer travelers since a tribe of young adrenalin junkies have declared it to be unsurpassed by any other destination on earth for its sheer variety of exhilarating adrenaline thrills.

The seven, each of a different nationality, have roundly declared their ten-days in South Africa to have been an experience that they will never, ever forget and an epic adventure that is unlike anything else offered anywhere in the world.

The seven came to South Africa to see if that country really is the best and most exciting adventurer destination in the world. Between them they have done everything from living with remote tribes in the Amazon to scaling Everest and kayaking the mighty Colorado River. They were unanimous: It’s impossible to beat South Africa’s just plain out there, blow your hair back, gee-whizz adventure travel activities.

They were in South Africa as winners of South African Tourism’s Adventurers Wanted campaign in partnership with the National Geographic Channel. The winners were chosen from thousands of entries from seven countries: Australia, UK, Italy, France, Netherlands, USA and Germany.

They came to South Africa to do the highest bungee jump in the world; to whizz along zip lines on treetop canopy tours; to get nose to snout with Great White Sharks; to walk through pristine bush and get up close and personal with the Big Five; to go abseiling, mountaineering, hiking, cross country cycling, quad biking, reptile wrangling; to tame the mightiest white waters in inflatable kayaks; to sleep under the stars and dine on mountaintops; to hot air balloon; to spelunk and to surf. And that was only in the first few days!

They have each recorded their time in South Africa for the world to share on www.adventuresouthafrica.net. Their accounts make for wonderful reading. Says Australian Adventurer, Rachael Scobie: “I was not expecting this. It’s luxurious. It’s friendly. It’s safe. It’s awesome. I love this place. I just love it.”

UK adventurer, Ben Dowman says: “South Africa made us laugh, scream, stare open mouthed and jump for joy together so many times that I’ve given up counting. South Africa changed us.”

Ben Lewis from the USA says: “I already want to plan a return trip. I think a few of my friends may be interested in joining me. South Africa has really opened my eyes, from the combination of beauty and ruggedness to the culture and the friendliness of the people. It’s blown me away. And it’s shattered all my preconceptions.”

Bangu Masisi, General Manager South African Tourism Australasia: “We just love it that the adventurer tribe had a great time exploring South Africa. They all know now what we have been saying for years: South Africa is heaven for adrenalin-seeking junkies. There really is no better place on earth for people who roll up their sleeves, reach out and grab life and all its wondrous offerings. We love it that they had a good time. And we can’t wait to see them, and their friends, back again for more.”
To learn about the awesome Adventurers Wanted holiday and to take a look at the amazing photographs of everything the tribe of adventurers did in South Africa, go to www.adventuresouthafrica.net

Monday, September 13, 2010

Ajax Cape Town to play at the Cape Town Stadium.

Ajax Cape Town has confirmed that they have secured the Cape Town Stadium as a venue for their next home game. The Urban Warriors will play Platinum Stars at the Cape Town Stadium on Friday 17 September 2010 bringing back the football Fridays back to Cape Town. The game kick-off will be at 19h30.

George Comitis the Ajax CEO said, “Friday night football is back, and we are confident that we will get the people of Cape Town to come and support local football at a world class facility. This will be the first time that we try something new; it’s the first time a team runs an event at the new Stadium.

Ajax Cape Town is hiring the Stadium, covering all the costs and we will be responsible for event operations on Match Day. We have come to a very good agreement with the city who came to the party and they helped us to make this event possible.

We are capping ticket sales at 20 000, that’s the lower tier of the Stadium. The environment will be safe for families, especially for the children that turned up in their numbers for our last game.

It has always been our dream to play at a world class facility like Cape Town Stadium because we able to realise our dream of having families returning to watch local soccer.

We will promote reserved seating to ensure that families can sit together. A three tier ticketing system will be implemented and the pricing is as follows; R80 (West Stand- Blue), R60 (East Stand – Red) and R40 (North and South Stands – Yellow and Green).

Ajax Cape Town would like to thank the City and Sail Stadefrance for helping us to make this event possible. We have taken a risk as a club but we believe that this is a calculated risk and that we can make this work.

At this stage we taking it one game at a time and the more games can play at the Cape Town Stadium on a Friday night will be beneficial for Ajax Cape Town, the City and local football, “concluded George Comitis the Ajax CEO.

Rocking The Daisies On Your Vespa

Its that time of year again to go and check out some of S.A.'s top talent at this years Rocking the Daisies festival .This year promises to be bigger, better, happier, funnier, more colorful, more exciting and definitely more entertaining.

It takes place the weekend of 8,9,10 October. We will meet at a central point in Cape Town and ride out towards Darling on our Vespa's . If we book ahead of time we will receive a discount. So we would like to know if you will be joining us this year so that we can make arrangements as far as tickets and the ride goes.

If you have never been then make sure you join us this year!!

www.vespa.za.net
ctvespaclub@gmail.com