Andile Ncobo

Ace Ncobo (born in Nqadu Village, Willowvale, Eastern Cape) is a former South African football (soccer) referee. He was a school principal (Dumalisile Comprehensive High School, Butterworth High School)(WILLOWVALE) and university lecturer with a number of degrees to his name. He resigned from education in 2007 when he took up a position as general manager for the Premier Soccer League. He is credited with introducing a number of innovations to the management of professional football in South Africa.

Ncobo was formerly a FIFA referee, and is known to have officiated in FIFA matches during the period from 2000[1] to 2007. He served as a referee in the 2010 World Cup qualifiers.[2]

He worked for more than a decade as a well-known educationist in the rural areas of the Eastern Cape. Known as a down-to-earth person who loves his people, his Ace Ncobo Charity Institute carries out a lot of community development initiatives, especially amongst young people. His Ace Ncobo Charity Institute which he funds from his various businesses spends millions each year on rural and township development projects.

Although quite famous himself, one of his companies manages a number of top names in the creative industry and sports. He has built a reputation as a shrewd brand strategist, PR and Marketing guru.

He is a well-known staunch member and supporter of the African National Congress and holds the position of Branch Secretary. He is renowned for being a vibrant community development activist.

References

  1. Courtney, Barrie. "Tunisia - Details of International Matches 2000-2007". RSSSF, 28 February 2013. Retrieved on 26 April 2013.
  2. FIFA. "Match Report - Gambia - Senegal 0:0". 8 June 2008. Retrieved on 26 April 2013.


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