South Africa’s football scene is gaining recognition with seven individuals and three teams nominated across various categories at the 2023 CAF Awards. Thembi Kgatlana, a respected figure in women’s football, has secured a place in the CAF Women’s Footballer of the Year category, and the women’s team, Banyana Banyana, won the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations and progressed to the knockout stages at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. South African teams, including Mamelodi Sundowns and Sundowns Ladies, were also nominated for their hard work. The nominations are a testament to South Africa’s thriving football legacy.
South Africa’s national women’s football team, Banyana Banyana, has made history by reaching the knockout stage of the FIFA Women’s World Cup for the first time ever. This remarkable achievement has garnered widespread admiration and commendation from fans and celebrities alike.
On a Wednesday morning, the South African women’s football team, Banyana Banyana, achieved a historic breakthrough by securing their place in the round of 16 at the 2023 Women’s World Cup. They won 32 against the 14thranked Italian team in Wellington, with Thembi Kgatlana’s flawless finish during injury time.
Banyana Banyana Triumphs Over Italy: Historic Win Secures Qualification for Round of 16
In a thrilling World Cup match, South Africa’s Banyana Banyana achieved a historic feat by defeating Italy 32, securing their firstever qualification for the round of 16. The stakes were high as they entered the game aware that only a victory would grant them passage to the next round.
The ups and downs of South Africa’s women’s national football team, Banyana Banyana, at the FIFA World Cup have been captivating. The team’s match against Argentina was a thrilling, yet ultimately disappointing experience for fans. ### The Match Against Argentina
South African football fans are expressing their dissatisfaction with the national women’s football team, Banyana Banyana, following their 22 draw against Argentina in Dunedin, New Zealand on Friday. The team initially appeared to be headed for a win when Linda Motlhalo and Thembi Kgatlana each scored goals, but Argentina managed to tie the game by scoring two goals in just six minutes.
Former Arsenal forward and passionate supporter of Banyana Banyana and the English national team, Ian Wright, expressed his disappointment with the South African women’s national team’s performance in the FIFA Women’s World Cup. Banyana Banyana drew 22 against Argentina, with Wright highlighting their lack of “streetwise” tactics and poor possession skills.