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FNB Stadium (Soccer City)Johannesburg, GA
94.736Kapazität
1989Eröffnung
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Südafrika (W) is the women's national football team, currently ranked #55 in the FIFA World Rankings based in Johannesburg, GA, playing their home matches at FNB Stadium (Soccer City). Follow Südafrika (W) on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Südafrika (W) have been in a period of stalemates recently, winning 1 of their last 5 matches (20% win rate). They have scored 7 goals and conceded 4 during this period. Defensively, they have been solid, conceding an average of 0.8 goals per game. In the Women's Africa Cup of Nations, their recent results include a 1-1 draw with Tanzania, a 4-0 win against Mali, a 0-0 draw with Senegal, a 1-2 loss to Nigeria, and a 1-1 draw with Ghana.

Recent results for Südafrika (W):

Upcoming fixtures for Südafrika (W):

  • 17. März 2026: Women's Africa Cup of Nations - vs Tanzania
  • 20. März 2026: Women's Africa Cup of Nations - vs Ivory Coast
  • 23. März 2026: Women's Africa Cup of Nations - at Burkina Faso

Looking ahead, Südafrika (W) have 2 home games and 1 away fixture in their next 3 matches. Upcoming opponents: Tanzania (home), Ivory Coast (home), and Burkina Faso (away).

Südafrika (W)'s squad consists of 22 players. Goalkeepers: Kaylin Swart (South Africa), Andile Dlamini (Mamelodi Sundowns FC), Dineo Magagula (South Africa). Defenders: Lebohang Ramalepe (Mamelodi Sundowns FC), Bongeka Gamede (FC Nordsjælland), Fikile Magama (University of Western Cape FC), Bambanani Mbane (Mamelodi Sundowns FC), Tiisetso Makhubela (Mamelodi Sundowns FC), Lonathemba Mhlongo (University of Western Cape FC). Midfielders: Regina Mogolola (Mamelodi Sundowns FC), Noxolo Cesane (South Africa), Karabo Dhlamini (Mamelodi Sundowns FC), Hildah Magaia (Deportivo La Coruna), Gabriela Salgado (South Africa), Linda Motlhalo (Glasgow City), Nonhlanhla Mthandi (Mamelodi Sundowns FC), Refiloe Jane (South Africa), Sibulele Holweni (University of Western Cape FC), Amogelang Motau (University of Western Cape FC). Forwards: Kgalebane Mohlakoana (TP Mazembe), Jermaine Seoposenwe (Monterrey), Ronnel Donnelly (University of Western Cape FC).

Desiree Ellis is the current head coach of Südafrika (W). Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 33% win rate across 46 matches, averaging 1.09 points per game.

Previously, Vera Pauw managed the club for 2 seasons, recording 0 wins from 4 matches (0% win rate).

Südafrika (W) plays their home matches at FNB Stadium (Soccer City) in Johannesburg, GA, which has a capacity of 94,736.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Südafrika (W), including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Südafrika (W) to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.

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Südafrika (W) is the women's national football team, currently ranked #55 in the FIFA World Rankings based in Johannesburg, GA, playing their home matches at FNB Stadium (Soccer City). Follow Südafrika (W) on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, squad information, transfer news, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Südafrika (W) have been in a period of stalemates recently, winning 1 of their last 5 matches (20% win rate). They have scored 7 goals and conceded 4 during this period. Defensively, they have been solid, conceding an average of 0.8 goals per game. In the Women's Africa Cup of Nations, their recent results include a 1-1 draw with Tanzania, a 4-0 win against Mali, a 0-0 draw with Senegal, a 1-2 loss to Nigeria, and a 1-1 draw with Ghana.

Recent results for Südafrika (W):

Upcoming fixtures for Südafrika (W):

  • 17. März 2026: Women's Africa Cup of Nations - vs Tanzania
  • 20. März 2026: Women's Africa Cup of Nations - vs Ivory Coast
  • 23. März 2026: Women's Africa Cup of Nations - at Burkina Faso

Looking ahead, Südafrika (W) have 2 home games and 1 away fixture in their next 3 matches. Upcoming opponents: Tanzania (home), Ivory Coast (home), and Burkina Faso (away).

Südafrika (W)'s squad consists of 22 players. Goalkeepers: Kaylin Swart (South Africa), Andile Dlamini (Mamelodi Sundowns FC), Dineo Magagula (South Africa). Defenders: Lebohang Ramalepe (Mamelodi Sundowns FC), Bongeka Gamede (FC Nordsjælland), Fikile Magama (University of Western Cape FC), Bambanani Mbane (Mamelodi Sundowns FC), Tiisetso Makhubela (Mamelodi Sundowns FC), Lonathemba Mhlongo (University of Western Cape FC). Midfielders: Regina Mogolola (Mamelodi Sundowns FC), Noxolo Cesane (South Africa), Karabo Dhlamini (Mamelodi Sundowns FC), Hildah Magaia (Deportivo La Coruna), Gabriela Salgado (South Africa), Linda Motlhalo (Glasgow City), Nonhlanhla Mthandi (Mamelodi Sundowns FC), Refiloe Jane (South Africa), Sibulele Holweni (University of Western Cape FC), Amogelang Motau (University of Western Cape FC). Forwards: Kgalebane Mohlakoana (TP Mazembe), Jermaine Seoposenwe (Monterrey), Ronnel Donnelly (University of Western Cape FC).

Desiree Ellis is the current head coach of Südafrika (W). Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 33% win rate across 46 matches, averaging 1.09 points per game.

Previously, Vera Pauw managed the club for 2 seasons, recording 0 wins from 4 matches (0% win rate).

Südafrika (W) plays their home matches at FNB Stadium (Soccer City) in Johannesburg, GA, which has a capacity of 94,736.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Südafrika (W), including live match updates, squad information, transfer news, fixture lists, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Südafrika (W) to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.


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Mo., 23. März
Women's Africa Cup of Nations
Burkina Faso
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Südafrika

Stadion

FNB Stadium (Soccer City)Johannesburg, GA
94.736Kapazität
1989Eröffnung
GrasOberfläche