JOHANNESBURG, April 14, 2010 - One  of the greatest South African female soccer players of all time, Desiree  Ellis, and former South African cricket captain Shaun Pollock have been  named the newest members of the Laureus Friends and Ambassadors  programme. 
The announcement was made at a press conference  hosted by Laureus Academy World Sports Academy Member Morné du Plessis,  Chairman of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation South Africa, at the  offices of its country patron Discovery in Sandton, Johannesburg. 
Also present to welcome the new Ambassadors were Iain  Banner, Ntambi Ravele, Neville Koopowitz, Lucas Radebe, Baby Jake  Mtlala, Deshun Deysel, Cynthia Tshaka and Tina Buys, all members of the  Laureus Friends and Ambassadors programme, Trustees and sponsors in  South Africa.
Desiree Ellis played for the South African women's  team Banyana Banyana since its inception in 1993. In her debut  against Swaziland she scored a hat-trick and one year later became  captain, only retiring in 2002 after a remarkable decade-long career.  During her captaincy, the team won 23 out of their 32 games.  
Desiree, who received a Silver Presidential Sports  award for her efforts in raising the profile of women's football in  South Africa, said: "I am extremely happy to become a part of the  Laureus team.  I hope that my support will make a difference in the  lives of the young people from the various projects." 
Bowling all-rounder Shaun Pollock is one ofSouth  Africa's greatest cricketers, who was captain of the South African  cricket team from 2000 to 2003. He was  chosen as the Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 2003. In his career he  appeared in 107 Test matches in which he took over 400 wickets and  scored more than 3,700 runs. He also played for an Africa XI, a World  XI, Dolphins and Warwickshire. He announced his retirement from all  forms of international cricket after his 303rd One Day International on  February 3, 2009.
Shaun Pollock said: "Through my career in sport I was  able to live my dream and experience an incredible journey. Sport can  teach fundamental life lessons of teamwork, discipline, the value of  perseverance and commitment, the fun and enjoyment of being active and  sport provides an opportunity to grow in confidence and self belief. I  look forward to supporting Laureus projects which help to inspire others  to reap the diverse rewards sport has to offer."
Morné du Plessis, Chairman of Laureus South Africa,  said, "This is a very special day for Laureus and I am delighted to be  able to welcome Shaun Pollock and Desiree Ellis as Laureus Ambassadors.  Both members were very passionate competitors in their respective fields  and we are very lucky they want to devote their energy and commitment  to Laureus Sport for Good Foundation causes."
Hylton Kallner, Chief Marketing Officer at Discovery,  said: "Discovery is extremely proud to be associated with the Laureus  Sport for Good Foundation and the great work they do in using sports as a  tool for positive change in communities around South Africa.   We would  like to welcome Shaun and Desiree and look forward to working closely  with them and the Laureus Foundation in communities around South  Africa."
Morné du Plessis is a Laureus World Sports Academy  Member, a unique collection of 46 of the greatest living sports legends,  who volunteer their services as global ambassadors for the Laureus  Sport for Good Foundation, which was set up to promote the use of sport  as a tool for social change.  
The Academy Members are supported in their work by  the Laureus Friends & Ambassadors, a select group of current and  retired sportsmen and sportswomen who have achieved sporting greatness,  plus non-sporting personalities who have made significant contributions  to the sporting community during their careers.  In addition to Desiree  Ellis and Shaun Pollock, South African Laureus Friends & Ambassadors  are Deshun Deysel, Ernst van Dyk, Frankie Fredericks, Bryan Habana,  Baby Jake Matlala, John Moeti, Lucas Radebe, John Robbie, Natalie du  Toit and Cynthia Tshaka.

 
 
 
 
