2023-FIFA-WOMENS-WORLD-CUP

Burnley's head of women's football Lola Ogunbote

Europe's advantage over Africa on FIFA World Cup stage highlighted

Head of Women’s Football at Burnley, Lola Ogunbote says European teams are better equipped for the upcoming FIFA Women’s World Cup because of their access to first-class resources.

Banyana Banyana player Thubelihle Shamase

Shamase Twins World Cup experience may give them advantage – Dunga

University of Johannesburg coach Nthabeleng ‘Dunga’ Modiko says Thubelihle and Sphumelele Shamase’s experience at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup may boost their chances of making Banyana Banyana’s final senior Women’s World Cup squad.

Banyana Banyana defender Noko Matlou

Banyana Banyana defender Noko Matlou confident of FIFA World Cup selection

Banyana Banyana defender Noko Matlou admits missing the last national team camp in Serbia was not ideal, however, she remains confident of making the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup final squad.

Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis

Ellis bullish over Banyana's World Cup preparations

Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis makes no excuses as she gears her team up for the July 2023 Fifa Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

SAFA president Danny Jordaan

Danny Jordaan explains Banyana Banyana’s slow World Cup preps

SAFA president Danny Jordaan says the international calendar is a stumbling block in arranging more friendly matches for Banyana Banyana ahead of the Fifa World Cup in July.

Cameroon lose to Portugal in FIFA WWC play-off final

Africa fail to add to Women's World Cup qualified teams

Africa have missed out on an opportunity to have up to six nations representing at the upcoming 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, after Senegal and Cameroon fell short.