Miss Mamelodi Sundowns FC

Miss Mamelodi Sundowns has the largest prize package in South Africa with over R2-million in prizes to be won, along with the coveted title of Miss Mamelodi Sundowns 2017. The winner becomes the brand ambassador for the African Champions, Mamelodi Sundowns FC.

 

The pageant is open to South African women between the ages of 18-25, and entries must be submitted before the closing date for your province.

 

“Miss Mamelodi Sundowns is primarily a personal development platform for women. One of the key pillars of the Mamelodi Sundowns Brand is to recognize the woman’s love, support and participation in football.” says Paul Leisegang, Marketing Manager for Mamelodi Sundowns FC.

 

In its seventh year Miss Mamelodi Sundowns has become one of the most prestigious pageants in South Africa. Two semi-finalists from each of the nine provinces will win R60 000 each then  become a part of the 18 provincial semi-finalists who will go on to vie for the main prize of the Miss Mamelodi Sundowns title and win a further R200 000 and a brand new car. The 1st Princess collects a further R175 000, the 2nd Princess R150 000.

 

 

How to enter:

Contestants must create and upload an entry video, to accompany the online entry form and photographs, Semi-finalists will be selected from these videos.

 

During October and November, the Miss Mamelodi Sundowns team will travel to all the provinces to meet the chosen semi-finalists. After a process of judging, two princesses per province will then be selected. They then go through to the national final taking place in December, where a new Miss Mamelodi Sundowns 2017 will be crowned.

 

“Miss Mamelodi Sundowns is about giving South African young woman an opportunity to change her life. Together with a substantial amount of money and an incredible platform she gets one of the best starts in life to ensure her success. And it’s precisely HER success that is the aim of the pageant. HER empowerment and through that the vicarious empowerment of her community” says Project Manager Kerusha Govender.”

 

Our nationwide search is about to begin, so we’re asking all young, courageous South African women: ‘Do you have what it takes to be the next Miss Mamelodi Sundowns? – enter now?

 

 

 

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We recognize the huge responsibility and duty that the Motsepe family has to poor, unemployed, disabled, women, youth, workers and marginalized South Africans. We also have an ongoing obligation of nation building, uniting black and white South Africans and contributing towards making Africa and the world a better place.

Patrice and Precious Motsepe