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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 ...
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.
The South Africa women's national under-19 team were runners up twice for the African U-19 Women's Championship in 2002 and 2004. The team competed in the women's tournament at the 2019 African Games held in Rabat, Morocco. [1] [2] They won the AUSC Region 5 Games title in 2016 and defended it in 2018. [3] [4]
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.
[21] the Host Banyana Banyana enters as the record champion with seven titles, while the Copper Queens holds one. [22] The two teams have met six times in the competition's history, with South Africa winning three matches and Zambia one, while the other two encounters ended in draws, each team winning the shootout once. [23] [24]
Magaia was part of the Banyana Banyana squad that featured at the 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations in Morocco. At the tourney, she scored a 63rd-minute winning goal in a 2–1 win Group C match against Nigeria 's Super Falcons and also Scored 2 goals in the Final against Morocco to win the trophy for the South African Female National Team.
In 2017, she was selected in the Bantwana squad for the FIFA U/17 Women's World Cup Qualifiers. [5] Shamase competed for Bantwana at the 2018 FIFA U/17 Women's World Cup. [6] She was part of the South African women's national team at the 2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations where they won their first continental title in 2022. [7]
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.