Welcome to our live coverage of the 2017 COSAFA Women Championships Group C clash between South Africa and Namibia in Bulawayo on Friday! This is a potential pool decider after both sides won their opening matches in the group. You can follow all the action with our blow-by-blow tracker below! [iframe src=”//embed.goalshouter.com/gamecast/n2rkw222b” width=800” height=”700″ frameborder=”0″></iframe]
2017 COSAFA Women’s Championship – Day Two Review / Day Three Preview
Three-time winners South Africa got their 2017 COSAFA Women’s Championship Group C campaign off to a positive start with a 3-0 victory over Lesotho at Luveve Stadium on Thursday. Banyana Banyana dominated the match and scored their goals through Leandra Smeda, Chantelle Esau and Thembi Kgatlane, though Lesotho put up a good fight and showed
2017 COSAFA Women’s Championship – Day One Preview
Hosts Zimbabwe will get their 2017 COSAFA Women’s Championship under way on Wednesday when they meet Madagascar in their Group A opener at the Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo (kick-off 16h30 local; 14h30 GMT). Zimbabwe are among the pre-tournament favourites as they seek to retain the title they won six years ago on home soil when
Team-by-team guide to the 2017 COSAFA Women’s Championship
The 2017 COSAFA Women’s Championship will be staged in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe from September 13-24. Here is a team-by-team guide to the 12 teams that will take part in what is the largest ever field for the regional showpiece championship. BOTSWANA Botswana will be seeking to make the knockout stages of the COSAFA Women’s Championship
Namibia take on Swaziland in COSAFA Women’s Championship warm-up
Namibia and Swaziland will clash in a pre-2017 COSAFA Women’s Championship warm-up match in Windhoek on Saturday, a chance for both teams to fine-tune their preparations for the September 13-24 tournament in Zimbabwe. The Brave Gladiators are led by experienced Namibian coach Brian Isaacs and will kick a ball in anger for the first
Tournament guide to the COSAFA Women’s Championship
There have been four previous COSAFA Women’s Championships since the first was played in 2002. Ahead of the fifth instalment to be staged in Zimbabwe from September 13-24, we take a look back at the history of the competition over the last 15 years. 2002 COSAFA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP The inaugural COSAFA Women’s Championship was
COSAFA Castle Cup – Day 11 Wrap
A penalty shootout decided the bronze medals in favour of Tanzania at the Cosafa Castle Cup while hosts South Africa took the Plate final after Friday’s double header at the Moruleng Stadium. Tanzania beat Lesotho 4-2 on post-match spot kicks after the third place play-off at the tournament ended goalless. A deflected goal from Mohau
FT – South Africa 1 Namibia 0
Welcome to our live coverage of the 2017 COSAFA Castle Cup Plate final between hosts South Africa and Namibia at the Moruleng Stadium on Friday. Namibia are the defending Plate champions after picking up the consolation prize on home soil last year. Follow all the action live with our match tracker! [iframe src=”//embed.goalshouter.com/gamecast/keakw222b” width=”800″
COSAFA Castle Cup – Day Nine Wrap
Hosts South Africa will take on Namibia in the plate final of the Cosafa Castle Cup after both won their semifinal matches at the Moruleng Stadium on Tuesday. A much changed South Africa side went some way to made up for the disappointment of their quarter-final exit at the hands of Tanzania on Sunday by
FT – Namibia 1 Swaziland 0
Welcome to our live coverage of the second COSAFA Castle Cup Plate Semifinal between Namibia and Swaziland at the Moruleng Stadium on Tuesday! Who will book their place in Friday’s decider against South Africa. Check out our live match tracker below! [iframe src=”//embed.goalshouter.com/gamecast/deakw222b” width=”800″ height=”700″ frameborder=”0″></iframe]