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Banyana Banyana begin WAFCON title defence with victory over Black Queens

 Reigning cham­pions, Banyana Banyana of South Africa, got their 2025 CAF Wom­en’s Africa Cup of Nations campaign off to a perfect start with a convincing 2-0 victory over Black Queens of Ghana in their Group C opener in Oujda yesterday.

Goals from Linda Motlhalo and Jermaine Seoposenwe inside the opening 35 minutes gave Banyana Banyana the result they needed to assert their status as title con­tenders in the expanded 12-team competition.

Desiree Ellis’ side looked com­posed from the outset and took the lead on 28 minutes after a VAR review confirmed a penalty for a foul on Noxolo Cesane.

Motlhalo stepped up and slotted home coolly to the bottom right corner, giving South Africa the advantage their early pressure de­served.

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Moments later, they struck again. Full-back Lebohang Ramalepe surged forward and thread­ed a clever pass into the path of Seoposenwe, who calmly finished low into the far corner to double the lead.

Ghana, making their return to WAFCON after missing the last edition, struggled to match the pace and organisa­tion of their more experienced opponents.

While they grew into the contest in the second half, they were wasteful in front of goal, with both Evelyn Badu and Alice Kusi hitting the crossbar.

Despite several promising spells of pressure after the break, the Black Queens were repeatedly denied by South African goalkeep­er, Andile Dlamini, who made key saves to preserve the clean sheet.

South Africa managed the game well in the closing stages, intro­ducing fresh legs through Hildah Magaia and Ronnel Donnelly to control possession and absorb Ghana’s late push.

The result extends Banyana Banyana’s impressive record in opening WAFCON matches, having now won their last three tournament openers, including previous wins over Nigeria in 2018 and 2022.

Black Queens, meanwhile, will need to regroup quickly if they are to progress from a tricky Group C that also includes DR Congo and debutants Burkina Faso. -CAF

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