Du 12 au 22 septembre! Retenez bien la date car durant ces 10 jours, la partie sud de l’Afrique vibrera au rythme du football féminin. En effet, la COSAFA tiendra la 6e édition de la COSAFA Women’s Championship 2018. Cet évènement phare se déroulera à Port Elizabeth, ville d’Afrique du Sud située dans la province
Botswana’s lethal striker Ramafifi to miss COSAFA Women’s Championship
Botswana national team striker Thuto Ramafifi will miss the upcoming COSAFA Women’s Championship that will be staged in the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality in South Africa from September 12-22. The striker left for West Virginia in the United States on Tuesday where she will pursue her studies and football career. Ramafifi will be studying Human
The COSAFA Women’s Championship by the Numbers
We add up all the number of the 2018 COSAFA Women’s Championship that is due to be staged in Port Elizabeth from September 12-22, as well as women’s football in Africa! 0 – The number of COSAFA sides that have qualified for the FIFA Women’s World Cup … it remains a major goal for teams
Sadik names preliminary COSAFA Women’s Championship squad
Newly-appointed Malawi women’s national football team coach Maggie Chombo Sadik has named a 34-member preliminary squad for the COSAFA Women’s Championship that will be staged in Port Elizabeth, South Africa from September 12-22. Sadik, Malawi’s pioneer women footballer, has in her provisional squad included four foreign-based players, including captain Tabitha Chawinga, who plays in China.
History of the COSAFA Women’s Championship!
There have been five previous COSAFA Women’s Championships since the first was played in 2002. Ahead of the sixth instalment to be staged in Port Elizabeth, South Africa from September 12-22, we take a look back at the history of the competition over the last 16 years. 2002 COSAFA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP The inaugural COSAFA Women’s
The 2018 COSAFA Women’s Championship set for Port Elizabeth
The 2018 COSAFA Women’s Championship will provide much needed international competition and a chance to be crowned regional queens when the tournament is staged in the South African coastal city of Port Elizabeth from September 12-22. South Africa are the defending champions after lifting the trophy in a thrilling tournament in Zimbabwe last year, and
Womens’ Administrators Course gets under way in Joburg
The Womens’ Administrators Course for 2018, organised by the South African Football Association (SAFA) and funded by the world governing body FIFA, got underway on Monday at the SAFA Technical Centre in the south of Johannesburg. It runs until Thursday. This is the third edition of the event, which was first hosted in 2016, then
Banyana Banyana pair seal moves to Australia!
Australian side Canberra United have snapped up the South African womens international duo of Refiloe Jane and Rhoda Mulaudzi, the club confirmed on Monday. United coach Heather Garriock says she was impressed with the duo after an extended trial and believes they can be a hit for the club. “In their short time here in
Moçambique e Zimbabwe batem-se na Beira antes da COSAFA
As selecções femininas de futebol de Moçambique e do Zimbabwe jogam no próximo sábado, em partida de carácter particular que terá lugar na cidade da Beira, Sofala por ocasião da inauguração do Estádio Municipal da Beira. Este desafio servirá igualmente de preparação para as equipas em causa, uma vez que as mesmas irão participar no
Otlhagile to retire after COSAFA Women’s Championship
Botswana women’s football national team skipper Bonang ‘Bebeto’ Otlhagile will hang up her boots after this year’s COSAFA women’s senior challenge. In an exclusive interview with COSAFA.com, the 32-year-old said she had played her part on the pitch. She revealed that it was only proper to retire whilst at the peak. “It is time to