Ayishatu Zakaria Ali is Raising Awareness about Women’s Football in Ghana and Across Africa

Through her compelling reporting and powerful storytelling, Ayishatu Zakaria Ali is a driving force in raising awareness about women’s football in Ghana and across Africa, striving for a future where athletes get the recognition they truly deserve.
Zambia Signs Former Ghana Coach Nora Hauptle Ahead of WAFCON

As African women’s football prepares for the TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco from 5 to 26 July, the Zambian Football Association has announced Nora Hauptle as the head coach of the Copper Queens
Nora Häuptle Appointed Black Queens Head Coach

The Ghana Football Association announce former Swiss International Nora Häuptle as head coach of the senior women’s football team.
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Banyana to Face AFCON Giants Nigeria First Up in Ghana 2018’s Group B

The 2018 CAF Total Africa Women Cup of Nations will be contested in Ghana from 17 November to 1 December, 2018, and will see South Africa drawn alongside seven-times continental champs Nigeria, Kenya and Zambia, in the competition’s Group B.
Banyana Eye Comores Ahead of AWC Qualifier

The SASOL Banyana Banyana squad have arrived in the Comores ahead of the first leg of their African Women’s Championship qualifier, at 2pm on Friday
Pauw Positive Ahead of Black Queens Friendly

National coach Vera Pauw is optimistic ahead of Sunday’s friendly between the SASOL Banyana Banyana, SA’s national women’s soccer squad and African talent, the Black Queens from Ghana, at the Dobsonville Stadium at 3pm on Sunday
Pauw to Evaluate Banyana Banyana’s Best

Coach Vera Pauw to evaluate Banyana Banyana squad of 26 against Ghana’s Black Queens at the Dobsonville Stadium friendly on Sunday
Banyana’s Olympic Dream Ends
A disconsolate Banyana Banyana flew into OR Tambo International Airport from Ghana on Monday morning after their final charge to qualify for the 2008 Beijing Olympics was dashed following their 2-1 loss to the Black Queens in Accra on Sunday.
Crucial Olympic Qualifier for Banyana
There will be no love lost when South Africa’s national women’s soccer team Banyana Banyana face the Black Queens of Ghana in a crucial encounter in Accra later today as they look to put themselves back in contention for a place at next year’s Beijing Olympics.
Banyana await FIFA Good News
South Africa’s senior women’s soccer team’s hopes of the ‘easiest passage’ to the 2008 Olympics have been boosted, after Ethiopia failed to arrive in South Africa, and Nigeria lost to 1-0 Ghana on Sunday afternoon.
Portia ‘Most Valuable Player’
Banyana Banyana captain Portia Modise has been recognised as the African Women’s Championship’s ‘Most Valuable Player’ in Nigeria, according to CAFOnline.com.
Banyana Reclaim Honour
Senior women’s soccer team Banyana Banyana have salvaged pride and honour by placing third in the 5th African Women’s Championships, after beating Cameroon’s Lionesses 5-4 on penalties after drawing 2-2 at the final whistle last night.