Skip to main content

120 Seconds with Ziyaad 'Ziggy' Eksteen

 
QUESTION: How often do you train and do you enjoy it?
Ziggy: We train 4 times a week and I really enjoy it very much.

QUESTION: When did you decide to play soccer as opposed to other main stream sports?
Ziggy: At the age of 5.

QUESTION: Who inspires you?
Ziggy: My parents

QUESTION: Who are your sporting heroes?
Ziggy: Pass

QUESTION: Which players poster is hanging on you wall?
Ziggy: None

QUESTION: Which English Premier League side do you support?
Ziggy: Chelsea FC

QUESTION: What is the favourite tournament you took part in and why?
Ziggy: AEGON Future Cup in Amsterdam because there was lots of teams.

QUESTION: preferred foot?
Ziggy: Right

QUESTION: Take us through a day in this last tournament Metropolitan Premier Cup.
You wake up...?
Ziggy: Shower, (we) ate have (a) team talk and video and beach sessions and ice baths.
QUESTION: Do you have any secrets to making it in the Ajax u/19 team?
Ziggy: No just hard work.

QUESTION: How do you relax before a match? Music, meditation anything like that?
Ziggy: House music

QUESTION: Do you have any pre match rituals?
Ziggy: No

QUESTION: Is it hard work or talent?
Ziggy: Hard work

QUESTION: Have you played on/in the new Cape Town Stadium? What was it like?
Ziggy: Yes (It was) a great atmosphere.

QUESTION: Do you remember who you played against on debut for Ajax?
Ziggy: No

QUESTION: What's next for Ziyaad Eksteen?
Ziggy: Great Things and The Safa U19 Championships from 27 April - 1 May 2014

Shakes Mashaba, Alex Abercrombie and Danny Jordaan

About the Safa U19 Champs the draw was conducted in Johannesburg on Tuesday, in which nine provincial sides and three invited Premier Soccer League (PSL) sides Ajax, Bloemfontein Celtics & Supersport United will battle it out for honours in Bloemfontein. from Supersport the website

The three PSL clubs have been placed in different Groups.

Group A
Supersport United,
Limpopo,
Eastern Cape
and Western Cape

Group B
Bloemfontein Celtics,
Gauteng,
Mpumalanga
and KwaZulu Natal.

Group C
Ajax Cape Town,
Northern Cape,
North West
and Free State.

Jade Christopher Bentley Adams signing off (@jcba)

 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Premier League changes its logo.

The most lucrative football league in the world, The English Premier League (EPL), yesterday unveiled its new official logo, which will be used from the 2016-17 season onwards. The division's lion icon has been the face of England's top flight since its launch in 1992 but has undergone a makeover to give it a fresh, modern look. It means, EPL is ending its 12-year association with Barclays bank and will from now on be known simply as ‘the Premier League’. The new logo – has a crowned lion’s head gazing to the right, accompanied by either the words ‘Premier League’ or ‘PL’ -- will replace the current logo of a lion with its left paw on a football. All 20 clubs in the top flight have also agreed a new centralised sponsorship strategy, meaning the league will no longer have a named sponsor. “From next season we will move away from title sponsorship and the competition will be known as the Premier League, a decision which provided the opportunity to consider how we wanted

What happens if Manchester United win the Europa League & finish in the top four?

  Due to Champions League qualification clubs are now looking more favourably at the Europa League competition.  So Manchester United will naturally be gunning for glory as they take on Celta Vigo in their semi final.   If however, they win the tournament and finish the English Premier League in the top four, England will have just the four teams in Europe’s elite competition. What I find more interesting is if Manchester United win the Europa League and finish outside the top four! Should this scenario occur, England will have FIVE entrants to the Champions League, rather than four – with United joining the top four Premier League clubs.   There are a host of different scenarios as to who will be in Europe's second tier next season. For starters, the Premier League's fifth-placed club - should United not win the Europa League AND finish outside the top four - will go into the pot.   Then there's the EFL Cup - or League Cup - winners... however that tournament w

Ronaldo keeps on winning - Fifa Best Player Award

Cristiano Ronaldo was named the world's best player at the inaugural Best Fifa Football Awards in Zurich. Real Madrid and Portugal forward Ronaldo, 31, beat Barcelona's Lionel Messi and Atletico Madrid's Antoine Griezmann to the prize. Ronaldo also won the Ballon d'Or in December, with both honours recognition for success in the Champions League with Real and Euro 2016 with Portugal. 2016 was quite a year for Ronaldo. As well as scoring the decisive penalty in the shootout to win the Champions League, rescuing Real with a hat-trick in the final of the Club World Cup, captaining Portugal to Euro 2016 glory and being recognised with a fourth Ballon d'Or, he now has something Messi does not - the honour of being named best Fifa men's player. The former Manchester United forward had been the favourite for the award, following a year in which he continued to deliver. The stats don’t lie: 44 games, 42 goals, 14 assists. The third best minutes-per-goal