The brilliant Sticks, together with Thalea Smidt, Melinda Kgadiete & Bambanani Mbane join Kennedy Mweene as winners of both AFCON & CAFCL at Mamelodi Sundowns.
Meanwhile, South Africa are named the CAF Women's National Team of the Year "Did you that @sticks_andile is the first African women's goalkeeper to win the Caf Champions league and the Africa Women's Cup of Nations?" She is a member of CAF NT & Club team of the year award.
Banyana Banyana goalkeeper Andile Dlamini has said that the 2022 WAFCON success was something that the national team needed at this point in time in order ...
We were united in 2018 but this time we were united and singing all the time. “All Glory to God. I would like to thank all the goalkeeper coaches that I have worked with, the technical team and all South Africans who have been positive towards me throughout my career. She has insisted that her defensive team-mates must also be credited for Banyana maintaining a resolute backline in the tournament. I don’t remember 2018 a lot but we used to sing and celebrate a lot then. When we went the last time (in 2019), we came back and saw some changes. Mamelodi Sundowns ladies goalkeeper Dlamini was one of the standout performers from Desiree Ellis’ side in the tournament.
South Africa goalkeeper Andile Dlamini has revealed how football saved her from nearly falling into depression.
“I know that every player wants to do this to inspire change and positive vibes in South Africa. When you walk onto the field, nobody wants to lose a game. Every player in this team wants to win. “There is something about this team that is just different and unbreakable.
While the likes of goalkeeper Andile Dlamini, skipper Refiloe Jane and striker Jermaine Seoposenwe have deservedly hit the headlines for fine displays that ...
Kgoale started in three of SA’s six Wafcon outings. The Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies’ centre-back was always calm, bringing needed stability when the odds looked to be against Banyana, especially in the final against Morocco. While Jane received all the plaudits for bossing the engine room, Kgoale, her midfield partner in crucial games, has hardly been mentioned.