South Africa: Banyana Banyana Urged to Hold Their Heads High After Wafcon Exit
South Africa must beat Nigeria to keep its 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup hopes alive after Morocco ended its title defense.
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South Africa: Banyana Banyana Urged to Hold Their Heads High After Wafcon Exit
[SAnews.gov.za] The Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, has urged Banyana Banyana to hold their heads up high following their elimination from the Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON 2026).
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South Africa head coach rallies players ahead of Super Falcons clash
GistReel South Africa head coach Desiree Ellis has urged her players to quickly recover from their Women’s Africa Cup of Nations exit as they prepare to face Nigeria in a crucial World Cup qualification clash. Banyana Banyana were eliminated from the tournament after suffering a 2-1 defeat to hosts Morocco in Saturday’s quarter-final, ending their hopes of reaching the last four. Nigeria also missed out on the semi-finals after losing 1-0 to Cam…
Gamede Backs South Africa To Revive 2027 Women’s World Cup Hopes Using Nigeria
Banyana Banyana defender Bongeka Gamede believes South Africa can still qualify for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup despite their quarter-final defeat to Morocco... The post Gamede Backs South Africa To Revive 2027 Women’s World Cup Hopes Using Nigeria appeared first on Naija News.
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