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Banyana Banyana

Formation and Purpose

Banyana Banyana is the national women’s football team of South Africa. It is controlled by the South African Football Association (SAFA)

  • Formed: 1993

  • Purpose: To develop and represent South Africa’s women’s football at international level, promote gender equality in sports, and offer opportunities for women in professional football.

Banyana Banyana was created to align with global efforts to grow women’s football and to give South African women athletes a structured pathway to compete internationally after years of exclusion under apartheid.

Leadership

Current Coach

  • Desiree Ellis (Appointed 2016 – Present)

    • Former Banyana Banyana player

    • Led the team to their first Women’s African Cup of Nations (WAFCON) title in 2022

Previous Coaches

  • Fran Hilton-Smith (1994–1997)

  • Augusto Palacios (interim, 1997)

  • Sheryl Botes (1997–2001)

  • Vera Pauw (2014–2016)

  • Various interim and official coaches in between

Current Captain

  • Refiloe Jane

Sponsors

Current Sponsors:

  • Sasol (Title Sponsor – since 2009)

  • Nike (Official Kit Sponsor)

Previous Sponsors:

  • Le Coq Sportif (early 2000s kit sponsor)

  • Additional early-stage local support from regional sponsors and SAFA initiatives before major brand partnerships materialized.

Achievements

 International Tournaments:

  • FIFA Women’s World Cup:

    • 2019 (France) – Group Stage

    • 2023 (Australia/New Zealand) – Round of 16 (Historic first knockout stage appearance)

  • Olympic Games:

    • 2012 (London)

    • 2016 (Rio de Janeiro)

  • Women’s African Cup of Nations (WAFCON):

    • 5 × Runners-up (1995, 2000, 2008, 2012, 2018)

    • Champions: 🏆 2022 (Morocco)

  • COSAFA Women’s Championship:

    • Participated in all 10 editions

    • 7 × Champions

    • 2 × Runners-up

    • 1 × Fourth place finish

Key Moments in History

  • 30 May 1993: First official match — Defeated Eswatini 14–0.

    • Desiree Ellis scored a hat-trick.

  • 1993: First matches outside Africa — faced China; suffered heavy defeats (8–0 and 13–0).

  • 2000: First international win outside Africa — defeated Scotland 2–0 at the Cyprus Women’s Cup.

  • 31 July 2019: Biggest win — defeated Comoros 17–0 during the COSAFA Women’s Championship in Gqeberha.

    • Captain Refiloe Jane scored four goals.

  • 2022: Historic WAFCON title — Defeated Morocco 2–1 in the final.

  • 2023: Reached the Round of 16 at the FIFA Women’s World Cup for the first time.

Popular and Iconic Players

  • Desiree Ellis – Former captain and current coach; FIFA Coach of the Year nominee

  • Refiloe Jane – Current captain; plays for Sassuolo (Italy)

  • Thembi Kgatlana – Star striker; scored South Africa’s first-ever FIFA Women’s World Cup goal (2019)

  • Janine van Wyk – Former captain; South Africa’s most capped footballer (men or women)

  • Jermaine Seoposenwe – Versatile forward and consistent performer

  • Linda Motlhalo – Midfield maestro known for technical ability

  • Noko Matlou – Veteran defender; also an African Women’s Footballer of the Year (2008)

 

 
 

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