Banyana now want support for WAFCON
Banyana Banyana assistant coach Thinasonke Mbuli is relieved that South Africa have eventually qualified for next year’s Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. The 2022 WAFCON champions beat a stubborn Democratic Republic of Congo 1-nil at the Dobsonville Stadium in Soweto last night, to register a 2-1 aggregate win. But she says time is of the essence and preparations should start immediately for the tournament that starts in five months’ time. Next year’s WAFCON tournament doubles up as a 2027 FIFA World Cup qualifying tournament.
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