Oftentimes, everyone fixates on the squad selection, who made it and who did not, but behind that remains a fragile being, who – in this case coach Desiree Ellis, felt the pain of having to chop 13 arguably deserving players to reach her final FIFA Women's World Cup squad.
Banyana Banyana's final 23-woman squad for the upcoming FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand has been announced, with five new faces included.
Banyana Banyana midfielder Noxolo Cesane believes she’s on the right trajectory in her young career, and has outlined her ambitions to succeed at the highest level of women’s football.
University of Pretoria midfielder Wendy Shongwe is fully aware the hard work can never stop, more so in a FIFA Women's World Cup year.
Banyana Banyana head coach Desiree Ellis has welcomed the new payment structure that will see each player pocketing around R572 000 for taking part in the FIFA Women’s World Cup next month.
Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis believes they can take a leaf from Morocco's book at the 2022 FIFA World Cup ahead of the FIFA Women's World Cup.