Banyana Banyana defender expresses disappointment on missing out on final World Cup preparations

Long serving Banyana Banyana defender Janine van Wyk has expressed her disappointment of not being included in the national team’s final preparations ahead of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup set for 20 July to 20 Augustt in Australia and New Zealand.

The Greece-based player was recently left out of the preliminary squad of 32 players to face Serbia in an international friendly match, set for 10 April 2023 in Serbia.

Van Wyk was in the Sasol-sponsored Banyana Banyana team that lifted their maiden CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, where she was also a bit-part player.

She was called up for the two international friendly matches against Brazil in September last year, but missed out on two back to back camps where the South Africans played Australia in London in October 2022 as well as the Turkish Women’s Cup last month.

“Obviously like any player, I am disappointed that have I have not been part of the last preparations of Banyana Banyana before a tournament like the World Cup. I have been working really hard because I know what it takes to play at the highest level, and even though I am feeling down, I will continue to keep up the positive spirit and work even harder to stand a chance of making the final squad,” said a sad Van Wyk from Greece where she runs out for Ergotelis.

The South African Senior Women’s National team’s local-based players will report for duty on Monday (27 March) before being joined by the six selected overseas-based players – Noko Matlou, Hilda Magaia, Refiloe Jane, Jermaine Seoposenwe, Noxolo Cesane and Linda Motlhalo – the following Monday (3 April).

“I want to wish the team well in this clash against Serbia, and let them know that they will always have my support. These are final preparations for the bigger picture, and I am confident they will do well – this is a team of fighters as we proved in Morocco. Go out there and get that win as you conclude preparations for the World Cup. All the best,” added Van Wyk.

The most-capped African woman player on the continent with 183 appearances, Van Wyk made her Banyana Banyana debut in 2005 against Nigeria.
She played and won several COSAFA Women’s Championships, featured two Olympic tournaments – London 2012 and Rio 2016, and rewrote the history books when she became the first player to captain South Africa at a FIFA Women’s World Cup.

Her 100th cap was achieved in the clash against Namibia in 2014, while the 150thappearance was in 2018.

PRELIMINARY BANYANA BANYANA SQUAD TO FACE SERBIA – INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY:

NAME & SURNAME POSITIONCLUB LOCATION 
1. ANDILE DLAMINI Goalkeepers:MAMELODI SUNDOWNS LADIES Pretoria 
2. KAYLIN SWART JVW FC Johannesburg 
3. REGIRL NGOBENI  UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN CAPECape Town 
4. KATLEGO MOLETSANE  ROYAL AM Durban 
5. DINEO MAGAGULA  TS GALAXY QUEENSKwaMhlanga 
6. ASANDA HADEBE Defenders: SUNFLOWER FC (Sasol League)Durban 
7. KARABO DHLAMINI MAMELODI SUNDOWNS LADIES Pretoria 
8. FIKILE MAGAMA  UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN CAPECape Town 
9. TIISETSO MAKHUBELA  MAMELODI SUNDOWNS LADIESPretoria 
10. LONATHEMBA MHLONGO  UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN CAPECape Town 
11.NOKO MATLOU  SD EIBAR Spain
12. BAMBANANI MBANE  MAMELODI SUNDOWNS LADIES Pretoria 
13. BONGEKA GAMEDE  UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN CAPE Cape town 
14. REFILOE JANE Midfielders: SASSUOLO FC Sassuolo, Italy 
15.SIBULELE HOLWENI UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN CAPECape Town 
16. THUBELIHLE SHAMASE  UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Johannesburg 
17. LINDA MOTLHALO  GLASGOW CITY Glasgow, Scotland
18. KHOLOSA BIYANA  UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN CAPECape Town 
19. CIMONE SAULS  JVW FC Johannesburg 
20. NOMVULA KGOALE  TS GALAXY QUEENSKwaMhlanga 
21. ROBYN MOODALY  JVW FC Johannesburg 
22. AMOGELANG MOTAU  UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN CAPECape Town 
23. NOXOLO CESANEForwards: TIGRES FEMENIL Monterrey, Mexico
24. GABRIELA SALGADO JVW FC Johannesburg 
25. SPHUMELELE SHAMASE  UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Johannesburg 
26. JERMAINE SEOPOSENWE  FC JUAREZ Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
27. MELINDA KGADIETE  MAMELODI SUNDOWNS LADIES Pretoria 
28. NTHABISENG MAJIYA  RICHMOND LADIES De Aar, Northern Cape 
29. HILDAH MAGAIA SEJONG SPORTSTOTOSouth Korea
30. LELONA DAWETI  MAMELODI SUNDOWNS LADIES Pretoria 
31. NTOMBIFIKILE NDLOVU  UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN CAPECape Town
32. WENDY SHONGWE  TUKS LADIES Pretoria 

By Matlhomola Morake