Picture 1 : All Stars players sport the club’s jersey for 2022/2023 season, sponsored by WWise.
Picture 2 : All Stars Exec, Muhammad (Boeta) Bhamjee (left) shows off their new kit with CEO of WWise, Muhammad Abdullah Omar Ali
All Stars have announced WWise as their new shirt sponsor, also launching their new kit last Friday afternoon.
Club Exec, Muhammad Bhamjee (Boeta) said at the launch, “All Stars is about 5 years old, we initially started off with a senior team, then an over 35 team with the intention of getting all our youngsters back on the grounds. The idea was to reignite the soccer within the past generation so that they can bring their children. Our intention was to revive soccer and I believe we have been successful.”
All Stars currently has teams from little league level to seniors. Their objective this year is to have their own home ground facility, club Exec Boeta said.
The team also intends to travel nationally and bring other teams to play on their home ground.
CEO of WWise, Muhammad Abdullah Omar Ali who hails from Botswana said he was first introduced to Laudium by teammates of a cricket club he played for. “Laudium has become my adopted community and I felt my organization needs to give back to this wonderful community."
World Wide Industrial & Systems Engineers (WWISE) was established in 2009. WWISE is a woman-owned entity and level 1 BBBEE contributor. Its core function of business is ensuring companies globally follow the ISO standards and principals.
WWise is also a proud sponsor of the Laudium Cricket Club.
Boeta welcomed WWise as their new kit sponsor, joining other sponsors Designa Ridez, Rayjeez Flooring, Hi Torque Service Centre, Big Boy Gezina and Laudium Today.