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  2. South Africa women's national soccer team - Wikipedia

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    The South Africa women's national football team, nicknamed Banyana Banyana (The Girls), is the national team of South Africa and is controlled by the South African Football Association. South Africa competed in two Olympic Games , two FIFA Women's World Cups , and 14 Women's African Cup of Nations , where they were runners up five times before ...

  3. List of South Africa women's international soccer players

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    This is a list of South Africa women's international soccer players – women's football players who have played for the South Africa national football team. Banyana Banyana starting XI at the 2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

  4. Jessica Williams (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Lemique Williams (born 2 December 1999) is a South African soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper for Sasol Women's League club Badgers and the South Africa women's national team. She previously played for Spurs W.F.C and currently plays for Sasol Women's League side Badgers.

  5. Amanda Dlamini - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Sinegugu Dlamini (born 22 July 1988) is a former South African soccer player who is currently a soccer analyst and football administrator. She represented the South Africa women's national team at the 2012 (as the captain) and 2016 Summer Olympics.

  6. Lebogang Ramalepe - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, she was part of the squad that lost 4-3 on penalties to Nigeria in the 2018 Women's Africa Cup of nations. [14] In 2019, she was selected to the Banyana Banyana squad that made their World Cup debut at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France.

  7. Thokozile Mndaweni - Wikipedia

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    She is the highest capped women's goalkeeper in South Africa with 89 caps. [ 1 ] She represented the South Africa women's national football team at the 2012 London Olympics [ 2 ] She is well known for a saving a penalty and later converting her own spot kick during South Africa's win on penalties in the Olympic qualifier return leg match in ...

  8. Nthabeleng Modiko - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, she was appointed the coach of the University of the Witwatersrand women's team Wits Ladies [2] In 2019, she made her Sasol Women's League debut with the team and guided them to a top five finish. She also lead the university of a third spot finish at the 2019 USSA finals and qualified them for the Women's Varsity Football for the ...

  9. Silindile Ngubane - Wikipedia

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    Silindile Precious “Mshana” Ngubane (born 25 March 1987) is a South African soccer player who plays as a striker for Ezemvelo and the South Africa women's national team. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Playing career