COSAFA-WOMENS-CHAMPIONSHIP

Zambia women win COSAFA Women's Championship

Zambia FA president: 2024 success must be sustained

Zambia Football Association president Andrew Kamanga is excited that 2024 has been a successful year for his country, but now the challenge is to sustain that.

Banyana Banyana forward Nobahle Mdelwa

Banyana teenager dreams big after good showing at COSAFA

Banyana Banyana teenager Nobahle Mdelwa believes her performance at the recent COSAFA Women’s Championship will pave the way for her to bigger things.

Nombuso Maud Khumalo, Head Coach, of South Africa during the Hollywoodbets COSAFA Women's Championship match between South Africa and Namibia at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on October 22, 2024

Maud Khumalo praises her youthful team despite COSAFA final defeat

Banyana Banyana coach Maud Khumalo celebrates her players for sticking to the game plan, despite losing the COSAFA Women’s Championship title at the hands of Zambia.

Thalea Lauren Smidt (c) of South Africa during the Hollywoodbets COSAFA Women's Championship match between South Africa and Namibia at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on October 22, 2024 in Gqeber

Mozambique match was good preparation for COSAFA Cup final – Banyana captain

Banyana Banyana captain at the COSAFA Women’s Championship in Gqeberha, Thalea Smidt, says the Mozambique match was a good test for the hosts ahead of the final against Zambia this afternoon.

South Africa's U-20 Women's coach, Maude Khumalo

We have done our homework on the semi-final opponents: Maud Khumalo

Banyana Banyana coach Maud Khumalo - at the 2024 COSAFA Women’s Championship in Gqeberha says they are ready for whoever they will face in the semi-finals of the competition.

Banyana Banyana midfielder Thalea Smidt

Maud Khumalo turns one eye to COSAFA semis after early qualification

Banyana Banyana coach Maud Khumalo is already worried about competition in the next phase as she eyes further progression in the COSAFA Women's Championships.