Banyana In Camp

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Locally based Banyana Banyana players have assembled for camp in Johannesburg this week as coach Desiree Ellis continues to assess them in preparations for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in July.

Ellis believes the camp gives the players an opportunity to put their hands up and show her what they can do.

“The last camp we had, when we had that extra week, it really, really helped us. It helped us in terms of getting our defensive structure better,” Ellis told SAFA official website.

“Obviously this is another opportunity now to work on maybe our set-pieces as well because this is sometimes a challenge for us, you know. A week might not seem a lot but it’s a lot in terms of what we can achieve, considering how we grew in the last camp a week before the FIFA date.

Coach Ellis added that the camp is a huge opportunity for the players in camp to impress and stake their claim to places in the World Cup-bound final team.

“It is a big opportunity for players that are in camp because obviously they have a foot in, but the door is never closed to anyone and it can only be closed once the final squad has been announced. It has been proven over the last couple of years when players came in just before the WAFCON squad was selected, and made the final team. So everybody needs to put in their best performances and best effort because that is what is we’re looking.”

 

“As Sasol we would like to encourage all the players to put their best foot forward during this period and gain much intelligence from the coaching staff as they pursue to live the impossible.”

Banyana Banyana Training Camp Squad

Goalkeepers

  1. Andile Dlamini (Mamelodi Sundowns)
  2. Kaylin Swart (JVW)
  3. Regirl Ngobeni (UWC)
  4. Katlego Moletsane (Royal AM)

Defenders

5. Asanda Hadebe (Sunflower FC)

6. Karabo Dhlamini (Mamelodi Sundowns)

7. Fikile Magama (UWC FC)

8. Cimone Sauls (JVW FC)

9. Lebohang Ramalepe (Mamelodi Sundowns FC)

10. Tiisetso Makhubela (Mamelodi Sundowns FC)

11. Lonathemba Mhlongo (UWC FC)

12. Bambanani Mbane (Mamelodi Sundowns FC)

13. Bongeka Gamede (UWC FC)

Midfielders

14. Thubelihle Shamase (UJ FC)

15. Thalea Smidt (Tuks FC)

16. Nomfundo Buthelezi (Durban Ladies)

17. Sibulele Holweni (UWC FC)

18. Nomvula Kgoale (TS Galaxy FC)

19. Robyn Moodaly (JVW FC)

20. Amogelang Motau (UWC FC)

Forwards

21. Nicole Michael (TS Galaxy FC)

22. Gabriela Salgado (JVW FC)

23. Sphumelele Shamase (UJ FC)

24. Melinda Kgadiete (Mamelodi Sundowns FC)

25. Nthabiseng Majiya (Richmond Ladies FC)

26. Lelona Daweti (Mamelodi Sundowns FC)

27. Wendy Shongwe (Tuks FC)

Written by: Diski Voice