Janine van Wyk, who is two matches from becoming Africa’s most capped international footballer, says things must change for teams from the continent to achieve their true potential
Fourteen top players have made it on the international scene
Desiree Ellis has a deep understanding of the development of women’s football in South Africa. The Banyana Banyana head coach talks to Luke Feltham about how the women’s game has changed over her 40-year career
The Cosafa Championship served as a route to success for South Africa in 2018 and they should attempt to utilise it in the same fashion this year
Some players are owed about R75 000 and repeated promises to start a women’s football league are yet to be fulfilled
Tony Blair remained in power until his resignation in 2007
Zambia could be the only stumbling block in the team’s journey to the group stages
Both our national men’s and women’s football teams take on the footballing powerhouse Nigeria this weekend and the stakes couldn’t be higher.
The South African defender is determined to leave her mark and adjust to her new life.
Banyana Banyana will approach their friendly international against neighbours Zimbabwe like a derby clash, according to head coach Joseph Mkhonza.
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/ 8 December 2007
Banyana Banyana soccer coach Augustine Makalakalane believes his side will turn the tables on Ghana by beating them in their own backyard and increase their chances of making it to the Beijing Olympics next year. Banyana face Black Queens on Sunday at Accra Stadium. Kick-off is 6pm (South African time).