By Obakeng Maje
The South African Women’s Senior National Team (Banyana Banyana) will face Zimbabwe in an international friendly match, this is in preparation for the 8th edition of the CAF African Women’s Championship set for Equatorial Guinea from 28 October – 11 November 2012.
The Sasol-sponsored Banyana Banyana will take on their neighbours at the Dobsonville Stadium in Soweto on Saturday, 13 October 2012.
Kick-off is at 20h00.
The last time the two nations met was at the Unity Cup clash that took place in Zimbabwe last year – the South Africans went down three-nil (3-0) to their hosts.
With seven new players in the squad, national team head coach Joseph Mkhonza has set his focus on beefing up the team ahead of his final selection of players to represent South Africa at the AWC.
Mkhonza will announce his 21-member squad on Tuesday, 09 October 2012.
“We are just weeks away from competing in a highly-ranked competition on the continent, so our goal now is to prepare to take on the best countries on the continent. We are ranked fourth on the continent and we look to claim the number one title. We are not expecting an easy task ahead as all our opponents will try to prove their worth against a team that comes from the Olympics,” said Mkhonza.
“We have taken some positives out of competing on the Olympics level and will be building on from there as we look to qualify for the next world cup. The upcoming game against Zimbabwe will help us gauge our fitness level and help us identify areas that we still need to work before we leave for Equatorial Guinea.”
BJ Dladla, goalkeeper of the KwaZulu Natal Police Football team, has been released from the Banyana Banyana training camp due to a bereavement in her family. Dladla has been replaced by Katlego Moletsane of the High Performance Centre. Moletsane has been a goal minder for both the U17 and U20 Women’s National teams.
“Our deepest condolences to BJ and her family, it’s not easy losing a close relative, we pray that the family gathers strength during this trying time. It’s unfortunate that she has had to pull out of the training camp but we will call her up for future camps,” said the head coach.
Durban Ladies striker, Silindile Ngubane is hoping to prove her worth to the Banyana Banyana coaches. She was the top goal scorer at the Sasol League national championships that took place in Durban earlier this year.
“The national team call-up is exciting of course, it means the coaches have shown confidence in my playing ability and it also needs me to put in extra work into training and continue from where I left off in the championships in June,“ said Ngubane.
Banyana Banyana midfielder, Yola Jafta makes a return to the squad after missing out on the Olympics due to injury.
“It feels good to be back in the squad and training with my team mates once again. With the experience they have acquired during the Olympics, it means I would have to work hard and pick up from where I left off,” said Jafta.
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