Banyana Banyana Make History as First African Team to Beat Japan

Banyana Banyana have written their names into the history books as the first African team to beat Japan, with Linda Motlhalo’s header earning a 1-0 win in Osaka, captain Refiloe Jane marking her 150th cap and Kaylin Swart keeping a clean sheet.
Kaizer Chiefs Ladies’ Unathi Mabena: ‘I Wanted to Become the Coach I Never Had’

Unathi Mabena, the first ever head coach of Kaizer Chiefs Ladies, shares her extraordinary journey from the dusty streets of Katlehong to making history in South African women’s football in a new interview with gsport.
‘Grateful and Excited’ – Banyana Banyana’s Jessica Wade on Move to Åland United

Twenty-two year old Banyana Banyana player Jess Wade is preparing to join Åland United in a life-changing career move that will see the JVW FC stalwart realise a lifelong dream after signing a two-year contract with the Finnish club.
Freedom to Dream: How SA’s Youth is Carving a Future in Sport

“We are not waiting for change: we are becoming it.” As we await Freedom Day, hear four young SA athletes shaping the nation’s future through sport, purpose, and the power of possibility through their reliance on the right to Freedom.
South Africa’s Junior Rhythmic Gymnastics Team on the Road to Bulgaria

South Africa’s Junior Rhythmic Gymnastics Team is headed to the World Games in Bulgaria after winning the SA Trials, these five incredible young gymnasts are ready to showcase their talent on the international stage. But they need your support to get there!
Pushing for Professionalisation and Equity in South African Women’s Sport

Women in sport give just as much, train just as hard, and compete at the highest level. This #IWD2025, we call on federations, sponsors, and broadcasters to #AccelerateAction. Professionalism, investment and visibility aren’t privileges, they’re necessities.
Sundowns Ladies Resume Sixth Hollywoodbets Title Hunt With Intent

Banyana Ba Style started their 2025 campaign on a winning note, with Boitumelo Rabale scoring in the opening game of the season for the fourth consecutive year, while First Touch FC Ladies held TUT Matsatsantsa to a goalless draw in Week 2 of the HBSL
Linda Motlhalo Returns to Glasgow City, Boosting Club and Country Ahead of WAFCON

The Banyana Banyana star, Linda Motlhalo returns to Petershill Park, signing with Glasgow City until 2026. With WAFCON on the horizon, her experience abroad continues to elevate South African women’s football
Momentum gsport Award Winners Shine at Inaugural COSAFA Awards

Hats off to the four outstanding South African women instrumental in paving the way for football in Africa recognised at the inaugural COSAFA Awards, Andile Dlamini, Desiree Ellis, Fran Hilton-Smith and Janine van Wyk #GoGirls
Janine van Wyk Expresses Immense Gratitude as She is Bestowed with Ubuntu Award

The most-capped African footballer Janine van Wyk was recently honoured with an Ubuntu Sports Diplomacy Award, the iconic sports personality joining greats like Amanda Dlamini and Caster Semenya among the nation’s most treasured heroines
When Done Right, This is a Win-Win Situation – The Importance of Synergy Between Athletes, the Media and Media Officers

Media Officers are unsung heroes. They facilitate the conversation between the media and players while managing the public image of the club. JVW’s Sadie Niekerk and Pearl Mosoane from AmaTuks speak on the importance of this role and its dynamics
10 of the Most Memorable Moments in Women’s Sport in 2023

From Banyana Banyana’s historic Women’s World Cup feat to KG Montjane excelling beyond belief, there were countless moments in 2023 that will be remembered as sportswomen excelled in their respective fields