As Banyana Banyana sets their sights on securing their first-ever victory in the FIFA Women’s World Cup, several standout players will be crucial to their success. With an impressive triumph in the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in 2022, South Africa has solidified their position as African champions and earned their ticket to the highly anticipated FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™. Building on their previous World Cup experience in France 2019, where they exited in the group phase without a point, Banyana Banyana is determined to make their mark under the guidance of Coach Desiree Ellis, who was deservedly named CAF Women’s Coach of the Year for three consecutive years.
Linda Motlhalo: Midfield Maestro
Linda Motlhalo, a dynamic force in midfield, possesses exceptional attacking prowess. Having made her debut for the national team at the age of 17, Motlhalo has experienced both triumphs and setbacks on the international stage. Her redemption came four years after missing a crucial penalty in the 2018 WAFCON final when she confidently converted a penalty in added time, securing a 1-0 semi-final victory over Zambia. Affectionately referred to as the “Randfontein Ronaldinho,” Motlhalo recently claimed her first league title with Glasgow City, further cementing her importance as a key figure in Banyana Banyana’s lineup, boasting an impressive record of 18 goals in 65 appearances for her country.
Jermaine Seoposenwe: Versatile Frontline Threat
Jermaine Seoposenwe, a versatile attacking player adept in various roles such as target player, winger, and playmaker, brings a valuable dimension to Banyana Banyana’s forward line. Her return to national duty at WAFCON 2022 after a two-year absence proved pivotal for the team. Stepping up in the main forward role due to Thembi Kgatlana’s injury, Seoposenwe delivered with two goals in the tournament and a crucial assist in the final. Her football journey has taken her across continents, including spells in the USA, Spain, Portugal, and her current stint in Mexico, where she recently etched her name in the record books by scoring the fastest goal in Mexican women’s football, finding the net just nine seconds into a match.
Refiloe Jane: Midfield Maestro
As co-captain during WAFCON 2022, Refiloe Jane brings a wealth of experience to Banyana Banyana’s midfield. Familiar with the tournament’s host countries, she previously played for Canberra United in the Australian W League in 2019. Known for her exceptional technical ability, the Johannesburg-born midfielder possesses a remarkable scoring ability from long-range. Fondly referred to as “Fifi” by teammates and fans, Jane will be celebrating her 31st birthday during the tournament, marking her participation in all major tournaments for Banyana Banyana, including the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament in London 2012 and Rio 2016, recent WAFCONs, France 2019, and the upcoming Australia & New Zealand 2023 World Cup.
Andile Dlamini: Stellar Goalkeeping Presence
Andile Dlamini, Banyana Banyana’s co-captain, experienced a triumphant 2022, earning recognition as the best goalkeeper in WAFCON 2022. Her remarkable journey contrasts with the challenges she faced two years prior when Covid-19 complications led to fluid accumulation in her heart, forcing her to stay home for an extended period. Overcoming adversity, Dlamini received heart infusion therapy and, buoyed by her infectious smile and positive demeanor, showcased her exceptional shot-stopping abilities. Her incredible year culminated in winning the South African Sports Star of the Year award in March, further solidifying her status as a key player in Banyana Banyana’s quest for World Cup success.
Noxolo Cesane: Emerging Midfield Dynamo
Noxolo Cesane, hailed as the spearhead of Banyana Banyana’s emerging generation, delivered consistent and composed performances during WAFCON 2022, leading to her signing with Stade de Reims in France’s top-flight league. Hailing from Gugulethu township in Cape Town, Cesane recently moved to UANL Tigres in Mexico to gain more playing time ahead of the Australia & New Zealand 2023 tournament. With a record of four goals from 30 caps, Cesane’s finishing abilities continue to improve. Her combative nature and versatility to thrive both in wide positions and the heart of midfield position her as a potential successor to the esteemed Refiloe Jane.
Conclusion:
As Banyana Banyana embarks on their quest for FIFA Women’s World Cup glory, the spotlight shines on their standout players. Linda Motlhalo’s attacking flair, Jermaine Seoposenwe’s versatility, Refiloe Jane’s experience and technical brilliance, Andile Dlamini’s goalkeeping prowess, and Noxolo Cesane’s emerging talent all contribute to the team’s ambitions. With these key figures driving the team forward, Banyana Banyana aims to leave an indelible mark on the global stage of women’s football in Australia & New Zealand 2023.