SWART, DLAMINI, MUSSIMANGO REPLACE INJURED GOALKEEPERS IN BANYANA BANYANA TRAINING CAMP

Kaylin Swart (JVW) and Andile Dlamini (Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies) have been roped in into the Banyana Banyana training camp following injuries to Mbali Ntimeni and Asa Rabalao – both from Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies.

The experienced South African duo were left out of the initial squad of eight as head coach Desiree Ellis wanted to try out other goal minders, but things turned out differently. Also joining Swart and Dlamini is Kgomotso Mussimango from TS Galaxy Queens who takes the place of the injured Jessica Williams from Sasol League side Badgers FC in Cape Town.

Williams has just returned from a training camp in England with Bristol City but got injured just a day before the start of the goalkeepers’ training camp.

Other shot stoppers currently in camp include Casey Gordon (JVW), Matshidiso Masebe (UJ Ladies), Katlego Moletsane, Siphesihle Dhlamini (both UWC) as well as Dineo Magagula (TS Galaxy Queens). They are under the watchful of long serving Banyana Banyana goalkeeper coach Cameron Cox.

“This camp offers invaluable exposure for youth keepers, allowing them to train alongside some of the country’s top players. The focus is on skill development and team cohesion, with the aim of elevating the goalkeeping department across all age groups,” said SAFA.net in a statement.

“Participants include goalkeepers from Hollywoodbets Super League teams, the U17 and U20 women’s national teams and, of course, the South African senior women’s national team, with the U17 keepers joining in for advanced training ahead of their upcoming camp. This collaborative environment provides a unique opportunity for the youth players to learn from experienced goalkeepers, furthering their development in a professional setting.”

The number will be reduced to four goalkeepers on Monday (17 February) when the full-on Banyana Banyana training camp starts, this is preparation for the upcoming two international friendly matches against Lesotho.

“This training camp marks an exciting step in the development of women’s football in South Africa and plays a key role in shaping the future of our women’s national teams,” said the statement.

The South African youthful team and Mehalalitoe of Lesotho will face on 22 and 25 February at the UJ Soweto Campus.

The games are part of continuing preparations for the African Champions’ WAFCON title defence, with the tournament scheduled for July this year in Morocco.

The Sasol-sponsored Banyana Banyana have been drawn in Group B alongside Ghana, Mali and Tanzania.

UPDATED BANYANA BANYANA SQUAD FOR TRAINING CAMP:

GOALKEEPERS:CLUB
1. Kgomotso MUSSIMANGOTS Galaxy Queens
2. Casey GORDONJVW FC
3. Andile DLAMINIMamelodi Sundowns Ladies
4. Kaylin SWARTJVW FC
5. Matshidiso MASEBEUniversity of Johannesburg
6. Katlego MOLETSANEThe University of the Western Cape
7. Siphesihle DLAMINIThe University of the Western Cape
8. Dineo MAGAGULATS Galaxy
DEFENDERS: 
  
9.     Ntando PHAHLAUniversity of Pretoria
10.   Portia MASILELAUniversity of Johannesburg
11.     Bonolo MOKOMAJVW FC
12.    Yomelela JacobsTS Galaxy Queens
13.    Sikelelwa MHLANGACity Lads Ladies
14.   Unathi SIMAYILEThe University of the Western Cape
15.    Yolanda NDULIUniversity of Johannesburg
  
MIDFIELDERS: 
  
16.   Okuhle SITHOLEDurban Ladies
17.   Mmabatho MOGALEThe University of the Western Cape
18.   Nondumiso MANENGELAThe University of the Western Cape
19.   Isabella LUDWIG(Club unnamed – yet to announce)
20.  Katlego MALEBANAMamelodi Sundowns Ladies
21.    Sibongile NTOANETUT-Matsatsantsa Ladies
22.  Thato MOFOLOUniversity of Johannesburg
23.   Kesha HENDRICKSUniversity of Fort Hare
24.  Adrielle MIBEUniversity of Johannesburg
  
FORWARDS: 
  
25.   Katleho MOHALEJVW FC
26.  Khwezi KHOZADurban Ladies
27.  Tshegofatso MOTLOGELWATUT-Matsatsantsa Ladies
28.  Mavis MAIACANESuper Strikers FC (Sasol League)
29.  Nobahle MDELWAUniversity of Johannesburg
30.  Tanna HOLLISJVW FC
  

By Matlhomola Morake