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Minister of Sports Zizi Kodwa greats Banyana Banyana players

Banyana Banyana's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup squad confirmed

Banyana Banyana's final 23-woman squad for the upcoming FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand has been announced, with five new faces included.

Former Banyana Banyana coach and SAFA technical director Fran Hilton-Smith

Banyana Banyana’s 2019 FIFA World Cup experience crucial - Fran Hilton-Smith

Former Banyana Banyana coach and SAFA technical director Fran Hilton-Smith believes the team can go all the way in the upcoming 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

Banyana Banyana forward Noxolo Cesane

Banyana Banyana’s Noxolo Cesane on track for another career milestone

Banyana Banyana midfielder Noxolo Cesane believes she’s on the right trajectory in her young career, and has outlined her ambitions to succeed at the highest level of women’s football.

Veronica Phewa

We used to get paid R50 per day – Veronica Phewa

Former Arsenal and Banyana Banyana player Veronica Phewa says sponsorships have helped Banyana Banyana improve their performance because they have resources.

Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis

Banyana can emulate Morocco at Women's World Cup - Ellis

Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis believes they can take a leaf from Morocco's book at the 2022 FIFA World Cup ahead of the FIFA Women's 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.