Banyana Banyana head coach Desiree Ellis has unveiled her 23-woman squad for the upcoming international friendlies against Jamaica, scheduled for 29 November and 2 December. These fixtures form a critical part of South Africa’s preparations to defend their CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title in 2024.
Ellis stressed the importance of maintaining a balanced squad, stating: “These matches are crucial for national duty, and balance is key to building a competitive team.” The squad features a mix of experienced internationals and promising young talents, ensuring both continuity and the opportunity to develop new stars.
Rising Stars and Key Absences
Badgers FC’s Jessica Williams has earned her first senior team call-up following an impressive showing at the recent Cosafa Women’s Championship. She joins seasoned goalkeepers Andile Dlamini from Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaylin Swart, who bring vast experience to the squad.
Thembi Kgatlana, Banyana Banyana’s captain and attacking talisman, has been rested to manage her busy domestic schedule. In her absence, the team will rely on players like Linda Motlalo, Noxolo Cesane, Shakira O’Malley, and Hildah Magaia, who have consistently performed on the international stage. Bongeka Gamede, who recently signed with FC Nordsjaelland in Denmark, is another key player to watch.
Building Momentum Despite Setbacks
The team recently completed a European tour where they faced strong opponents in England and Denmark. While both matches ended in defeat, the exposure to high-level competition has provided valuable lessons as they prepare for continental challenges.
Full Squad
Goalkeepers: Kaylin Swart, Andile Dlamini, Jessica Williams
Defenders: Tiisetso Makhubela, Shakira O’Malley, Lebohang Ramalepe, Ntando Phahla, Lonathemba Mthlongo, Karabo Dhlamini, Asanda Hadebe
Midfielders: Bongeka Gamede, Nomvula Kgoale, Noxolo Cesane, Amogelang Motau, Kholosa Biyana, Sibongile Ntoane, Nonhlanhla Mthandi, Sibulele Holweni, Linda Motlalo
Forwards: Nicole Michael, Hildah Magaia, Nthabiseng Majiya, Gugu Dlamini
The friendlies against Jamaica provide an opportunity for the team to fine-tune their strategies and assess player readiness ahead of their CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations campaign.

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