JVW FC Bolster Defence With First International Signing

Swedish footballer Julia Molin, the first international talent to join JVW FC, heralding a new chapter for the club and the South African Women’s League. Photo: Supplied

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.

Five Reasons Why Women’s Sport is Packing a Bigger Punch for Sponsors

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📢 Exciting News! Women’s sport is taking centre stage, and opening up incredible opportunities for brands to achieve significant returns on investment. gsport Content Lead Celine Abrahams discusses 5 TOP reasons why brands should invest in women’s sport sponsorship. #WomenInSports #BrandImpact #EqualityInSports #GoGirls!

Rooskrantz Qualifies for the Olympic Games

South African gymnast Caitlin Rooskrantz has qualified for the Olympic Games after her outstanding performance at the 2019 Artistic World Championships in Germany, while Naveen Daries will also look to qualify at the African Champs

Ellis Working Hard to Get Banyana Ready for Japan Clash

Banyana Banyana head coach Desiree Ellis has pointed out that she will be monitoring and assessing players to include in her squad that will travel to play against Japan in November also highlighting her meeting in Italy

Ellis Off to Milan for FIFA Football Conference

Banyana Banyana head coach Desiree Ellis will be representing CAF at the first FIFA Football Conference that will analyse the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup with a number of topics on the agenda

Ten of the Best with Bridgitte Hartley

After completing her tenth ICF Sprint Canoeing World Championship race in Hungary and celebrating her success as women’s month draws to a close, Bridgitte Hartley reflected on her career

Elation and Heartbreak Heralds Banyana’s World Cup Debut

A brave Banyana Banyana made their international debut at a FIFA World Cup in striking style against Spain in France, and after a bright first half which saw SA take a 1-0 lead through a Thembi Kgatlana thunderbolt, the Europeans regained control to win the opening fixture 3-1

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