European and international airline Air Belgium recently helped renovate a soccer pitch in Philippi, South Africa.
Philippi is a large urban and semi-urban area in Cape Town's Cape Flats region, in the Western Cape province.
The soccer pitch in Philippi was in a state of disrepair for years, and the community had been in desperate need of a revitalisation. The playing field has been completely revamped and will form part of the Philippi Village hub.
The project was one of the highlights of the recent state visit by the King and Queen of the Belgian Royal Family.
Emmanuel Menu, CCO of Air Belgium, said: “We are delighted that we could help showcase this important project to King Philippe and Queen Mathilde. The soccer pitch in Philippi is an illustration of our commitment to corporate social responsibility, and our dedication to improving the communities we serve. It is the first of many projects we hope to support in South Africa.”
The effort to raise funds for the project began at the beginning of 2023, and received support from the Belgian business community in South Africa. Other sponsors for this project included Lotus, La Chouffe, Close the Gap RSA, Jan De Nul, OpenSyndicate, Daikin, Callebaut, Manuchar and Den Anker.
The revitalised soccer pitch will provide a much-needed facility for the 32 football clubs associated with the South African Football Association in Philippi.
The project has not only funded the rehabilitation of the pitch, but has also secured soccer kits and equipment. The Belgian consulate and chamber have previously assisted Philippi Village in various projects, including vocational training, street art and digital inclusion.
“The soccer pitch will serve as a space within the Philippi community where children can play safely and enjoy the benefits of a fully-equipped sports facility in their neighbourhood,” the airline said in a statement.
The renovation has been welcomed by Ntsikelelo Qinga, community liaison at Philippi Village, who said that soccer is one of the great connectors, with the power to engage, inspire and uplift.
As an added bonus to the project, South African/Belgian social enterprise Baz-Art was enlisted to create artwork alongside the pitch. Baz-Art, in collaboration with urban artist Wayne Bks, transformed the Village’s container sports hub into a bright backdrop.