Banyana Banyana start preparations for Morocco

Banyana Banyana start preparations for Morocco

The Sasol-sponsored Banyana Banyana wasted no time in getting down to business as they kickstarted preparations for the upcoming Africa Women’s Cup of Nations that will take place in Morocco from 2-23 July 2022.

The top four in that competition will represent the African continent at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

Cameron Scott , Desiree Ellis coach of South Africa and Thinasonke Mbuli during the Banyana Training on the 17 March 2021 at FunValley , Johannesburg / Pic Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix

Head coach Desiree Ellis and her charges are eyeing their second successive qualification into the women’s world football showpiece – this after getting some experience in France in 2019.\

But first they will have negotiate the challenge from bitter rivals Nigeria, neighbours Botswana and east Africans Burundi after all four nations were drawn in Group C of the AWCON – the latter two countries are making their debut.

South Africa open their campaign in Morocco against the Super Falcons of Nigeria on July 4, followed by the clash against Burundi three days later (July 7) before concluding their group stage matches with a fixture against Botswana on July 10.

Banyana Banyana will be making their 12th appearance at the women’s continental football showpiece, and are yet to lift the trophy.

The South Africans assembled for camp on Friday, 10 June after Ellis announced preliminary squad of 33-players, which included two new faces – Thubelihle Shamase and Cimone Sauls, who run out for Hollywoodbets Super League’s UJ Ladies FC and JVW FC respectively.

But they will be without the services of the influential Gabriela Salgado (JVW) who was withdrawn from the squad due to injury – her place has been taken by Rhoda Mulaudzi (Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies).

Banyana Banyana have had two training sessions since their arrival in camp.

“Yesterday (Saturday, 12 June) was obviously a startup session. We also had to take into consideration that a lot of them played on Wednesday and some on Saturday – while others played both days, so we’re trying to manage that load as well. We had an evening session, and it was a very good exercise. I thought the pace and the intensity we played with was extremely quick, the one-touch football was good, and everybody is starting to step up,” Ellis told safa.net after their second training session.

The Banyana Banyana technical team is keeping a close eye on training as they have to trim the squad down to 21 going to the AWCON.

“We have a really big headache, but that is what we want – to have a such a situation (headache) in terms of selecting the squad and we want to make sure that because of the way we play, we get the best players to do the job,” added Ellis.

“But I’ve been impressed with a lot of the newer players that have come in. And the players that have come back – either after injury or haven’t been called up, it is like they never left they understand everything and have just slotted in nicely.”

UPDATED PRELIMINARY BANYANA BANYANA AWCON SQUAD

NAME AND SURNAMEPOSITIONCLUBPROVINCE
1. ANDILE DLAMINIGKMAMELODI SUNDOWNS LADIESGAUTENG
2. KAYLIN SWARTGKJVW FCGAUTENG
3. REGIRL NGOBENIGKUNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPEWESTERN CAPE
4. KEBOTSENG MOLETSANEGKBLOEMFONTEIN CELTIC LADIESFREE STATE
5. KARABO DHLAMINIDFMAMELODI SUNDOWNS LADIESGAUTENG
6. CIMONE SAULSDFJVW FCGAUTENG
7. LEBOHANG RAMALEPEDFDINAMO MINSKBELARUS
8. KOKETSO TLAILANEDFTSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY – PTAGAUTENG
9. JANINE VAN WYKDFJVW FCGAUTENG
10. TIISETSO MAKHUBELADFMAMELODI SUNDOWNS LADIESGAUTENG
11. BAMBANANI MBANEDFMAMELODI SUNDOWNS LADIES GAUTENG
12. BONGEKA GAMEDEDFUNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPEWESTERN CAPE
13. NOKO MATLOUDFSD EIBARSPAIN
14. LONATHEMBA MHLONGODFUNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPEWESTERN CAPE
15. REFILOE JANEMFAC MILANITALY
16. MAMELLO MAKHABANEMFJVW FCGAUTENG
17. NOMVULA KGOALEMFPARQUESDESOL CDSPAIN
18. RHODA MULAUDZIMFMAMELODI SUNDOWNS LADIESGAUTENG
19. LINDA MOTLHALOMFDJUGARDENSSWEDEN
20. THALEA SMIDTMFMAMELODI SUNDOWNS LADIES GAUTENG
21. KHOLOSA BIYANAMFSPORTING GIJONSPAIN
22. AMOGELANG MOTAUMFUNIVERSITY OF WESTERN CAPEWESTERN CAPE
23. ROBYN MOODALYMFJVW FCGAUTENG
24. SIBULELE HOLWENIMFUNIVERSITY OF WESTERN CAPEWESTERN CAPE
25. THUBELIHLE SHAMASEMFUNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURGGAUTENG
26. JERMAINE SEOPOSENWEFWSC BRAGAPORTUGAL
27. MELINDA KGADIETEFWMAMELODI SUNDOWNS LADIESGAUTENG
28. LELONA DAWETIFWMAMELODI SUNDOWNS LADIESGAUTENG
29. NOXOLO CESANEFWUNIVERSITY OF WESTERN CAPEWESTERN CAPE
30. NTHABISENG MAJIYAFWRICHMOND LADIESNORTHERN CAPE
31. THEMBI KGATLANAFWATHLETICO MADRIDSPAIN
32. HILDAH MAGAIAFWSEJONG SPORTSTOTOSOUTH KOREA
33. REITUMETSE CHABANAFWTSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY – PTAGAUTENG

By Matlhomola Morake