Betway Premiership trophy design journey underway

Nelson Makamo © PSL

Betway South Africa, in partnership with the Premier Soccer League (PSL) are thrilled to announce exciting developments in their ground-breaking Betway Premiership trophy design in collaboration with internationally renowned artist, Nelson Makamo.

Makamo, who’s bespoke artistry continues to be revered on the global stage has partnered with Betway as the creative and cultural spearhead in a first-of-its-kind design journey that will culminate in the unveiling of the Betway Premiership Trophy towards the end of this inaugural season.

In line with its commitment to South African football, the Betway Premiership Trophy will be presented to the PSL as its Lifetime Trophy, signifying Betway’s unwavering commitment to future-proofing South African football for generations to come.

As he began his creative odyssey into the heart of South African football heritage, Makamo recently met with PSL Chairman, Dr Irvin Khoza at the PSL’s headquarters, as part of his research phase.

The meeting with Dr Khoza was for the PSL Chairman to walk Makamo through the rich history of South African football, the PSL’s evolution into being the best league in Africa and how the Betway Premiership Trophy can be a symbol of this exceptional rise.

“It was an honour to meet the Chairman. There was no way this project could have started without first receiving his blessing, because he knows so much about the history and legacy of football,” Makamo explained.

Makamo, who also grew up playing the game and was named after one of South Africa’s greatest players, Nelson ‘Teenage’ Dladla, expressed his personal delight to being a part of such a historic moment for the sport in the country.

“I can say that football really is in my blood. I know what it has done for us as a people, and when I received this call, I was humbled by the opportunity and the responsibility given to me,” he said.

“I have worked around the world, but this project means so much to me because it is something that we will look at years from now and be proud of what we have created,” Makamo said of the new trophy design.

Dr Khoza welcomed the appointment of Makamo, pointing out that football and art are both deeply ingrained across South African culture.

“I was very excited when I heard that Betway are working with a talent of Nelson Makamo’s calibre. Football and art are about expression, emotion and people. Nelson Makamo’s work speaks for itself and having now met him, I know he has a deep passion for football and the game’s history in this country. I am so proud that this trophy will be created by one of our own, to celebrate the very best of us,” Dr Khoza said.