The communities of Hout Bay and Noordhoek are coming together to celebrate the centenary of the iconic road that connects the two suburbs.
Noordhoek, South Africa (21 April 2022) – Chapman’s Peak Drive is one of South Africa’s most iconic and beautiful roads and this year marks its 100th since opening. If you have ever had the opportunity to travel on the road, you will be able to confirm its beauty!
On Saturday 7th May, a soccer derby celebrating Chapman’s Peak’s centenary will be played at Noordhoek Football Club between Noordhoek and Hout Bay, honouring the spectacular road that connects these two suburbs.
Chapmans Peak Drive was officially opened on 6th May 1922, after seven years of construction. It was an engineering feat back then and it remains an iconic tourist attraction and important artery connecting the Deep South to Hout Bay and the Atlantic Seaboard
“Chapman’s Peak Drive is a bridge that connects communities and allows for life on the Southern Peninsula to thrive. It has opened pathways to new opportunities and even after 100 years, Chappies continues to connect communities, businesses and people from all over the world.” – Mark Jacobs, General Manager of Entilini operating Chapman’s Peak Drive
Festivities will kick off at 9am, with matches being played all day and will finish late afternoon. The day is set to be filled with opportunities for communities to socialised and have fun.
“We host matches between competitive teams as well as social teams and encourage all to come and support,” says Noordhoek Football Club Chairman, Joey Delcarme. “We will have food and festivities throughout the day and would love to have the local residents come and join us.”
Brad Bing, Chairperson of the Noordhoek Ratepayers Association (NRPA) says, “Our local club and the Hout Bay FC are places where people from all the different communities, rich and poor, can come together to celebrate the beautiful game. This is going to be a day worth supporting. We urge all Noordhoekers to come to the field to give support to your local team.”
The Noordhoek Football Club was started in September 2009 by a handful of parents as a club open to all. The club started with two teams and now has Under 10, Under 12, Under 14, Under 16 teams, as well as a First Team, Premier Team and an Over 40 team. The response has been so overwhelmingly positive that Noordhoek FC boasts the most integrated soccer club of the Southern Peninsula.
“Besides the healthy entertainment and exercise, one of the more remarkable benefits of the initiative is the social and personal spin-off for the participants, for example, some of the parents have started teaching English, as well as providing meals for children that need it…..as you cannot play on a hungry tummy!” – Joey Delcarme, NFC Chairman