Banyana Banyana will face Zimbabwe on Saturday in their opening encounter of the Africa Women Cup Of Nations tournament in Cameroon, and the team’s vice captain, Refiloe Jane wants to bring home gold.
The South African women’s national football team’s opening fixture is against neighbours, Zimbabwe, and is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 19 November, at the Stade de Yaounde in the capital of Cameroon.
The team’s vice-captain has mentioned that Banyana owes it to South Africa to bring home the champions’ medal.
The South African’s will also face Egypt and hosts Cameroon.
Banyana Banyana will face Zimbabwe on Saturday in their opening encounter of the Africa Women Cup Of Nations tournament in Cameroon, and the team’s vice captain, Refiloe Jane wants to bring home gold.
The South African women’s national football team’s opening fixture is against neighbours, Zimbabwe, and is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 19 November, at the Stade de Yaounde in the capital of Cameroon.
The team’s vice-captain has mentioned that Banyana owes it to South Africa to bring home the champions’ medal.
The South African’s will also face Egypt and hosts Cameroon.
Banyana Banyana will face Zimbabwe on Saturday in their opening encounter of the Africa Women Cup Of Nations tournament in Cameroon, and the team’s vice captain, Refiloe Jane wants to bring home gold.
The South African women’s national football team’s opening fixture is against neighbours, Zimbabwe, and is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 19 November, at the Stade de Yaounde in the capital of Cameroon.
The team’s vice-captain has mentioned that Banyana owes it to South Africa to bring home the champions’ medal.
The South African’s will also face Egypt and hosts Cameroon.
Banyana Banyana will face Zimbabwe on Saturday in their opening encounter of the Africa Women Cup Of Nations tournament in Cameroon, and the team’s vice captain, Refiloe Jane wants to bring home gold.
The South African women’s national football team’s opening fixture is against neighbours, Zimbabwe, and is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 19 November, at the Stade de Yaounde in the capital of Cameroon.
The team’s vice-captain has mentioned that Banyana owes it to South Africa to bring home the champions’ medal.
The South African’s will also face Egypt and hosts Cameroon.
Banyana Banyana will face Zimbabwe on Saturday in their opening encounter of the Africa Women Cup Of Nations tournament in Cameroon, and the team’s vice captain, Refiloe Jane wants to bring home gold.
The South African women’s national football team’s opening fixture is against neighbours, Zimbabwe, and is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 19 November, at the Stade de Yaounde in the capital of Cameroon.
The team’s vice-captain has mentioned that Banyana owes it to South Africa to bring home the champions’ medal.
The South African’s will also face Egypt and hosts Cameroon.
Banyana Banyana will face Zimbabwe on Saturday in their opening encounter of the Africa Women Cup Of Nations tournament in Cameroon, and the team’s vice captain, Refiloe Jane wants to bring home gold.
The South African women’s national football team’s opening fixture is against neighbours, Zimbabwe, and is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 19 November, at the Stade de Yaounde in the capital of Cameroon.
The team’s vice-captain has mentioned that Banyana owes it to South Africa to bring home the champions’ medal.
The South African’s will also face Egypt and hosts Cameroon.
Banyana Banyana will face Zimbabwe on Saturday in their opening encounter of the Africa Women Cup Of Nations tournament in Cameroon, and the team’s vice captain, Refiloe Jane wants to bring home gold.
The South African women’s national football team’s opening fixture is against neighbours, Zimbabwe, and is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 19 November, at the Stade de Yaounde in the capital of Cameroon.
The team’s vice-captain has mentioned that Banyana owes it to South Africa to bring home the champions’ medal.
The South African’s will also face Egypt and hosts Cameroon.
Banyana Banyana will face Zimbabwe on Saturday in their opening encounter of the Africa Women Cup Of Nations tournament in Cameroon, and the team’s vice captain, Refiloe Jane wants to bring home gold.
The South African women’s national football team’s opening fixture is against neighbours, Zimbabwe, and is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 19 November, at the Stade de Yaounde in the capital of Cameroon.
The team’s vice-captain has mentioned that Banyana owes it to South Africa to bring home the champions’ medal.
The South African’s will also face Egypt and hosts Cameroon.