Jan De Nul supports social soccer project in Philippi Village, Cape Town
In full, this socio-economic project is called the "Philippi Village Soccer Pitch Improvement Project". With the support of the sponsors, the neglected soccer pitch was levelled and new goals were installed. Besides that, the capital raised was also used to purchase soccer kits and necessary equipment, a container clubhouse and a line marking machine. To breathe new life into the soccer pitch and add some colour to the surroundings, artwork was applied to the container hub around the field. The result is a radiant backdrop for players to enjoy while playing their favourite sport.
On 26 March, the pitch was officially inaugurated in the presence of King Filip and Queen Mathilde, who were on a state visit to South Africa at the time. King Filip signed the mural by Wayne BKS, a well-known South African urban artist, on the clubhouse. The mural symbolises inspiration and hope and also includes the logos of the sponsors who supported the project.
“Jan De Nul Group attaches great importance to having a positive social impact in the areas where we operate. Being based in South Africa, we immediately felt connected to the Philippi project when we were asked to support it. We knew that through soccer, the lives of many young people from this disadvantaged area would be positively affected, so we were very happy to contribute to this project.”
Koen Hutsebaut
Business Development Manager