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Banyana Banyana to Face WAFCON Hosts Morocco Away from Home

Sasol Banyana Banyana will face Morocco in an away international friendly match to be played in the North African country next month, according to a SAFA announcement on 21 November, 2025.

Coach Dr Desiree Ellis’ charges will face the Moroccans at a venue still to be confirmed, on Tuesday, 2 December 2025.

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The coach will use the match as part of her preparations for the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, to be held in Morocco from 17 March to 3 April, 2026.

Banyana Banyana booked their place in the 2026 WAFCON after beating DR Congo 1-0 in a second leg qualifier (2-1 on aggregate), played at the Dobsonville Stadium in Soweto last month.

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The South African senior women’s national team officially qualified for the continental tournament after a dramatic 1–0 victory courtesy of a lone strike from Thembi Kgatlana.

The team will assemble in Johannesburg on Monday, 24 November 2025, and depart for Morocco on 28 November 2025.

Goalkeepers

Casey Gordon – JVW FC
Andile Dlamini – Mamelodi Sundowns FC
Dineo Magagula – TS Galaxy Queens FC

Defenders

Lebohang Ramalepe – Mamelodi Sundowns FC
Fikile Magama – The University Of The Western Cape FC
Bambanani Mbane – Mamelodi Sundowns FC
Karabo Dhlamini – Mamelodi Sundowns FC
Unathi Simayile – The University Of The Western Cape FC
Sibahle Maneli – TS Galaxy Queens FC
Antonia Maponya – The University Of The Western Cape FC
Asanda Hadebe – Mamelodi Sundowns FC

Midfielders

Bongeka Gamede – FC Nordsjelland (Denmark)
Jessica Wade – JVW FC
Linda Motlhalo – Glasgow City (Scotland)
Isabella Ludwig – Mamelodi Sundowns FC
Refiloe Jane – TS Galaxy Queens FC
Amogelang Motau – Club Tijuana (Mexico)
Regina Mogolola  – JVW FC
Noxolo Cesane – Mamelodi Sundowns Fo
Michelle Sampson – University Of Fort Hare FC
Bongiwe Thusi – JVW FC
Nonhlanhla Mthandi – Mamelodi Sundowns FC

Forwards

Nobahle Mdelwa – University Of Johannesburg FC
Khwezi Khoza – Durban Ladies WFC
Nthabiseng Majiya – Mamelodi Sundowns FC
Bonolo Mokoma – JVW FC


Original Copy: SAFA Media, with editing by gsport

Main Photo Caption: Sasol Banyana Banyana will face Morocco in an away international friendly match to be played in the North African country next month, according to a SAFA announcement on 21 November, 2025. Photo: SAFA

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