JVW FC Bolster Defence With First International Signing

JVW FC strengthens their line-up with the acquisition of renowned Swedish defender Julia Molin in the club’s first international signing, reflecting the rising prominence of the South African Women’s League as a destination for international talent.
Sterling Start as Marlie Viljoen Grabs SA’s First Gold at FISU Games in China

Marlie Viljoen grabs South Africa’s first gold in the women’s 400m dash, while Erin Gallagher and Kaylene Corbett secure silver in the pool at the FISU Games in China.
Banyana Banyana Duo Join FC Dinamo Minsk

South African female footballers have dominated the news space in the month of July after securing lucrative international contracts, with Rhoda Mulaudzi and Lebogang Ramalepe being the latest. Mulaudzi made the announcement via her Twitter page as the two players penned deals with FC Dinamo Minsk. Onto the next one! I’m pleased to announce that […]
Banyana Trio to make their Mark in UEFA Women’s Champions League

Hats off to Banyana Banyana internationals Rhoda Mulaudzi (Apollon Ladies FC, Cyprus), Jermaine Seoposenwe and Nothando Vilakazi (both for Gintra Universiteta, Lithuania) on being signed for UEFA Women’s Champions League action this season.
Banyana Ready for Mexico Start to Cyprus Cup

The Banyana Banyana squad have been drawn in Pool C of the 2015 Cyprus Women’s Cup starting on Wednesday, where they play Mexico on Wednesday, in the first of three round-robin fixtures.
Mkhonza Gears Banyana Up for Cyprus Cup
National women’s soccer Coach Joseph Mkhonza trials new talent in search of winning combinations alongside settled Banyana stars ahead of the team’s third invitation to participate in the prestigeous 2013 Cyprus Women’s Cup in the Mediterranean.
Coach Mkhonza Prepares Banyana for Cyprus Cup
Calling up his squad to Potchefstroom for preparations ahead of the Cyprus Cup with fixtures vs Korea Republic, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, Banyana Banyana coach Joseph Mkhonza keeps qualification requirements for the 2014 African Women’s Championship, 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cupand 2016 Olympic Games in mind