Banyana concluded their preparations for the upcoming FIFA Women's World Cup with a victory over Costa Rica in an international friendly.
Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis believes Costa Rica offers enough similarities to prepare them for their opening FIFA Women's World Cup match against Sweden on 23 July.
Global football players union FIFPro prides itself in having brokered the historic deal that will see footballers returning from the FIFA Women’s World Cup in New Zealand and Australia with generous bank balances.
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.
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.
Head of Women’s Football at Burnley, Lola Ogunbote says European teams are better equipped for the upcoming FIFA Women’s World Cup because of their access to first-class resources.