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Banyana aim to succeed where Bafana Bafana failed and qualify for Afcon

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Banyana Banyana are just one step away from qualifying for the Africa Women Cup of Nations. Picture: @Banyana_Banyana via Twitter

Banyana Banyana are just one step away from qualifying for the Africa Women Cup of Nations, while their male counterparts Bafana Bafana failed to qualify for the men’s tournament.

Cape Town — Banyana Banyana can upstage their male counterparts Bafana Bafana by qualifying for the 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations in Morocco in July.

Bafana Bafana failed to qualify for the continental showpiece which just ended in Cameroon on Sunday. However, Banyana Banyana is one step away from reaching the women’s tournament.

They will be playing a final-round qualifier over two legs against Algeria, starting with a home clash at the Orlando Stadium on February 18.

On Thursday, Banyana Banyana (Africa-ranked No.3) will be flying out to Zambia for an international friendly match against Zambia (ranked 11), in the capital Lusaka, on Saturday. The match will help prepare the team for their first-leg clash against Algeria (9).

The return leg will be played in North Africa on February 23, at a venue yet to be confirmed.

The players, drawn mainly from local clubs, have been in camp since Saturday. National coach Desiree Ellis will call up the overseas players later ahead of the Algeria game.

“We have decided to call up local players for the camp to ensure that our database continues to grow and that any newly-selected players find their rhythm now. This is to give new players the know-how in case they are needed in subsequent matches,’’ said Ellis.

“We have also included international Hilda Magaia. She is still in the country as she has not yet returned to her Swedish club, Moron BK.

“Also called up is Bongeka Gamede from the University of the Western Cape but might not make it as she is struggling with a niggling injury.”

There are eight Mamelodi Sundowns players in the 25-strong squad. They are Andile Dlamini, Karabo Makhurubetshi, Bambanani Mbane, Thalea Smidt, Oratile Mokwena, Lelona Daweti, Melinda Kgadiete and Rhoda Mulaudzi.

All eight players were part of the squad that won the inaugural edition of the CAF Women’s Champions League in Egypt last season.

For Dlamini, her call-up represents a reward for perseverance and determination after making a stunning return to the pitch following a long injury layoff.

“Her return back to the pitch has been nothing short of phenomenal. Sticks kept three clean sheets at the CAF Women’s Champions League and were named among the Squad of the Tournament, selected by the tournament organizers.

The tireless midfield dynamo Thalea Smidt said her call-up was particularly a joyous one as it marked her first-ever invitation to the National Team.

“It was a great season for us as we achieved unprecedented success as a unit,” said Smidt.

“Our treble-winning campaign will forever be remembered because we were the first to accomplish it. We have set a standard for ourselves, and we must work hard to maintain the momentum that we have created. I am excited at my first call-up to the National Team.

“I plan to excel in my craft by working very hard in training and delivering when called upon. The hard work continues after this call-up and my greatest wish is to get more invitations after this. I cannot wait to showcase my abilities on the National team stage.”

Banyana Banyana have enjoyed on-pitch success in recent times having dominated the COSAFA Women’s Championship (2017-2020 winners and seven times overall). The team also won the inaugural Aisha Buhari Cup last year.

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