Article on the site of South African History Online. http://www.sahistory.org.za/pages/artsmediaculture/culture%20&%20heritage/sport/football-history.htm
See also Umdlalo Wabantu: A History of Soccer in
Pre-Apartheid South Africa, by Alegi. 2 p. in PDF.
Official website of the South African Olympic Movement. Information about
the movement, its structure and organization, and the various efforts to
have the Olympic Games hosted in South Africa.
http://www.nocsa.co.za/
"The Strategic Environment Assessment (SEA) of Cape Town's Bid to
host the 2004 Olympic Games is an independent investigation of issues of
concern identified by members of the public and the professional team. The
assessment process has involved a wide range of interested and affected
parties and specialists. The Olympics Assessment Team released the final
report of the SEA in August 1997. This site features an executive summary
of their report." http://users.iafrica.com/s/sh/shandler/
Edited by Ashwin Desai. Imprint: Cape Town : HSRC Press, 2010. Full text book on-line. Swimming, rugby, soccer, cricket, track & field / the Olympics. http://www.hsrcpress.ac.za/product.php?productid=2274&cat=0&page=1&featured
Site for the NGO sector in South Africa. Has an NGO directory, PRODDER. Provides Website Design, Hosting, Database Design for civil society organizations. Offers internet training, information communication technology (ICT) strategic planning, linux local area networks setup. Based in Johannesburg. http://sangonet.org.za/
Published by the South
African Sports Medicine Association, the official body of physicians
involved in South African Sport. Paid subscribers through SA ePublications can access full text online; also lists tables of contents. Individiual articles (2003-2004, 2005 No. 1) can be purchased from African Journals Online. [KF] http://www.sasma.org.za/html/statements-author-instru.asp
Directory of all sports and their organizations. News, words to the national anthem. Publications online - White Paper - Sport and Recreation South Africa. Getting the Nation to Play, talent identification in swimming, etc. Full text of sports legislation. Nutrition and sports includig a List of approved South African sport scientists, including dieticians, guide to nutritional supplements. Sports education.
Its SportLit is an online database of citations
to articles (scientific and popular), conference material, videos, CD's.
[KF] http://www.sasc.org.za/
The official body of physicians involved in South African Sport. You
can contact members, read the constitution and find out about conferences.
Publishes the South
African Journal of Sports Medicine. http://www.sasma.org.za/
"the official unified national umbrella sports structure for all
student sport activities organised at regional, provincial and national
levels at tertiary education institutions in South Africa." Has directories
of the various student sports organizations. http://www.sassu.org.za/
Iwama Ryu South Africa. "We are responsible for teaching the Iwama
Ryu (style) of Aikido in South Africa. We are affiliated to Japan under
the wing of Morihiro Saito Soke in Iwama, Japan." Photographs, articles,
links to related sites. Based in Johannesburg. http://www.iwamaryu.co.za
South Africa's America's Cup Challenger 2007. The first African team to challenge for the America's Cup, part of the Louis Vuitton Cup. Headed by Captain Salvatore Sarno (CEO of Mediterranean Shipping Company South Africa). They upset Luna Rossa Challenge of Italy. See International Herald Tribune article. New York Times article, May 6, 2007 "South African Team Gains Respect of the Top Crews." See also South Africa the Good News. The Team won the Golden Sail Award from the yacht club of the Republic of San Marino. http://www.teamshosholoza.com/
South African soccer news aggregated from other web sites. RSS Feed: http://rss.topix.net/rss/world-soccer/south-africa.xml http://www.topix.net/world-soccer/south-africa
United School Sport Association of South Africa (USSASA)
19 page PDF
file about USSASA. Unites all school sport in South Africa. Formed (in
1993) when six national apartheid-era school sport organizations, the South
African School Sports Congress, the South African Senior School Sports Association,
the South African Primary School Sports Association, the School Sports Council,
the National School Sports Association and the Boputhatswana School Sports
Union decided to unite, as part of the process of desegregation in the new
South Africa. On the South African Govt. Dept. of Education site. http://education.pwv.gov.za/Conf_Wshops_Events/Values/Nkosi.pdf