The round-robin matches of the 2023 Women’s Varsity Football tournament are now done and dusted after today’s (Sunday, 13 August 2023) action at the TUT Stadium in Pretoria.
Defending champions UJ will take on Wits in the first semi-final while the second semi-final will be contested between UP-Tuks and UWC.

UJ 4 – 0 DUT
Reigning champions UJ maintained their unbeaten record with a 4-0 victory over DUT.
The game kicked off with UJ looking a little unsettled with misplaced passes but were quickly able to find their rhythm. The first goal came in the third minute when Kabelo Mokoena made an intelligent run and found herself one on one with the DUT keeper and calmly put the Orange Army 1-0 up. DUT then often failed to give UJ any real scares and just three minutes before the break, UJ struck again. This time a goal-keeping error from Sanele Mnisi saw Sthembile Sandleni pounce on a loose ball at the back post to tap home and double UJ’s lead.
The second stanza saw both teams ringing up some changes, with UJ giving some of their fringe players a few minutes while DUT was looking for fresh ideas. The half was generally a flat one, with UJ comfortably ahead. There were two late goals for UJ, deep in additional time courtesy of the hard-working Lusanda Mavundla and a well-taken one from Ayesha Moosa.
Scorers: UJ – Kabelo Mokoena, Sthembile Sandleni, Lusanda Mavundla, Ayesha Moosa

Player of the match: Kabelo Mokoena (UJ)
UJ: Matshidiso Masebe, Kabelo Mokoena, Nokuthula Sekhukhuni, Boitumelo Rasehlo, Lerato Lefa, Sthembile Sandleni, Ayesha Moosa, Shannon Macomo, Sbongakonke Mzobe, Lusanda Mavundla, Yolanda Nduli
DUT: Sanele Mnisi, Ongeziwe Masango, Sanelisiwe Mjoka, Gugulethu Mdladla, Melokuhle Gxumisa, Xoliswa Ngubane, Zime Buthelezi, Xolile Duma, Wandile Nature Dladla, Thandolwethu Xulu, Nokwanda Xulu

UWC 5 – 1 TUT
In a do-or-die group clash, UWC delivered a dazzling performance when they beat TUT 5-1.
The game began with both teams playing at a high tempo, with UWC looking threatening every time they entered TUT’s half.
A breakthrough came in the eighth minute when Chelsea Daniels picked up a pass from out wide before curling the ball into the far post to give her team an early lead.
Five minutes later, UWC doubled their lead through Nabeelah Galant – and struck again on the stroke of half-time when her initial shot from inside the TUT box cannoned off the upright before she calmly placed the rebound into the net to give UWC a 3-0 lead at the break.
After the recess, UWC was looking to control play and keep TUT at bay. It was however TUT who registered the first goal of the of the match when Glanny Mafikeng managed to lob the UWC keeper with the ball coming off the inside of the far post before landing in the net.
But then things fell apart for TUT, as UWC netted two goals in 17 minutes through Lindokuhle Gladile and Tiffany Kortjie to make it 5-1.
Scorers: UWC – Chelsea Daniels, Nabeelah Galant (2), Lindokuhle Gladile, Tiffany Kortjie
TUT – Glanny Mafikeng
Player of the match: Nabeelah Galant (UWC)
UWC: Siphesihle Dlamini, Lonathemba Mhlongo, Fikile Magama, Lindokuhle Gladile, Sinegugu Zondi, Khanyisa Manengela, Katlego Mabuza, Tiffany Kortjie, Nabeelah Galant, Thembelihle Zulu, Chelsea Daniels
TUT: Glanny Mafikeng, Bophelo Mmatli, Asanda Msuthu, Tshegofatso Motlogelwa, Naledi Thakanyane, Sharol Dineo Ramaoka, Tracey Sibuyi, Nokuthula Tshuma, Yolisa Ntsabo, Mapule Khumalo, Paballo Chela

WITS 3 – 1 UKZN
Wits finally tasted victory after beating UKZN 3-1.
Both sides were seeking maiden wins in this year’s Women’s Varsity Football competition.
Wits cemented themselves as favourites, launching the early attacks in the opening stages. It took Sphesihle Ngalman’s troops 17 minutes to draw first blood through the sharp boot of Ayanda Mnyembane who scored from a brilliant long assist by the goalkeeper.
With UKZN starting shakily at the back, Wits capitalised and doubled their lead through a Sakhi Mnomiya shot.
UKZN was not going to give up easily however as they managed to reduce the deficit going into the break with a goal by Sphesihle Fihlela. Wits led 2-1 at half-time.
The second half began with UKZN posing threats to the Wits defence however their exertions didn’t deliver any goals. Wits proved to be the better side on the day as they produced a solid defence. The Johannesburg outfit was not done as Nthabiseng Ramaisa put home a rebound to cement the first victory for Wits.
Scorers: Wits – Ayanda Mnyemabane, Sakhi Mnomiya, Nthabiseng Ramaisa
UKZN – Sphesihle Fihlela
Player of the match: Ayanda Mnyembane (Wits)
Wits: Ayanda Mnyembane, Bridgette Moekwa, Sakhi Mnomiya, Thalente Ntamane, Mahlauli Pitso, Lusanda Nyathi, Francesca Dobrovolsky, Megan Wade, Thalente Ntshiza, Nthabiseng Ramaisa, Magogodi Litlhakanyane
UKZN: Sinenhlahla Mtshali, Noncedo Dlulwakho, Sinalo Fam, Fundiswa Dladla, Gugu Mhlongo, Thobeka Buthelezi, Phumla Nkomo, Silindile Precious Ndlovu, Sphesihle Fihlela, Ntombifuthi Mncube, Bongiwe Xolo

UP-TUKS 2 – 0 UFH
UP-Tuks secured their semi-final spot with a 2-0 win over a hapless UFH.
The latter was the first to go on the attack but Tuks goalkeeper Kgothatso Manamela denied Sakela Lime’s attempt on the near post.
A threatening free kick from the boot of Ngece Nizole also wasn’t successful.
The deadlock was finally broken in the 15th minute when Tuks took full advantage of their first clear chance of the match. Siyamthanda Qashani’s volley from a perfectly delivered cross handed the Pretoria side the lead.
Tuks came close to doubling their lead late in the first half but their efforts were dealt with effectively by the UFH goalkeeper, limiting them to a slender 1-0 lead at the break.
Tuks came back from the break fully charged as they introduced Banyana Banyana’s Wendy Shongwe. It did not take long for the forward to make an impact as she scored a brilliant free kick that secured Tuks’ comfortable win.
Scorers: UP-Tuks – Siyamthanda Qashani, Wendy Shongwe
Player of the match: Sinamile Mkhwananzi
UP-Tuks: Kgothatso Manamela, Thando Khubeka, Mmakgotso Mashishi, Sinamile Mkhwanazi, S’bahle Ndlovu, Relebogile Phala, Betty Mallela, Rethabile Makhwela, Zikhona Mgotywa, Morongwa Manamela, Siyamthanda Qashani
UFH: Dinwayo Amahle, Ngenelwa Zikhona, Sonkwala Amahle, Zifune Mamela, Zinyusile Bakholise, Jaxa Sesethu, Magqaza Nosikho, Kapiyana Cwayita, Ngcofe Asithandile, Ngece Nizole, Sakela Lime
Source: Varsitysportssa.com


