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ANALYSIS | Banyana Banyana Have Mastered the Art of Not Looking Like Their Problems

For South Africa, the semifinal represents not just a chance to reach back-to-back finals but also to prove their 2022 title run was no fluke

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The Senegalese Lions bowed to the Bayana Bayana of South Africa in the quarterfinals of the CAN (1-4), after a series of shots to the goal. At the end of the match, the score was zero and blank. South Africa put an end to Senegal's semifinal dreams. As the previous edition the Lions stopped in the quarterfinals after doubting the super favorite South Africa champion of Africa in title. Coach Mame Moussa Cissé's protégés gave themselves, but fail…

Like the previous edition, Senegal stopped in the quarter-finals of the 2024 Women's African Cup. In front of the defending African champions, the Lionnes resisted the whole game, before bowing to the goal. Cruelle for Senegal's national team, who still sees his dream to qualify for the last square to fly against South Africa. Mame Moussa Cissé's girls held up to the Banaya-Banaya in this match, who were the favourites. Combustive, the Senegales…

(wiwsport) - His first lap was not at all rest and not always at the height of his supposed talent. In quarterfinals against South Africa this Saturday evening (7pm GMT), a great performance by Adji Ndiaye would place her in the courtyard of the greats. Anyway, the Lions will need a last bulwark [...] This article was originally published on wiwsport: site n°1 of the sports news of Senegal (wiwsport.com). Source article: CAN Feminine 2024 / Sout…

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wiwsport broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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