Banyana to leave for World Cup as Motsepe Foundation settles pay crisis
Banyana Banyana will leave for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand on Wednesday and Thursday having reached a financial deal with SAFA.
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Banyana Banyana will leave for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand on Wednesday and Thursday having reached a financial deal with SAFA.
The roar of 90,000 fans at Wembley and a TV audience of more than 10 million tuning in to watch England's European Championship triumph last summer was a moment that inspired a whole generation of female footballers. Now, as the Lionesses prepare to kick off their Women’s World Cup campaign in Australia and New Zealand, the women's game has broken into the mainstream like never before.
The Springboks have made a late change to their team for Saturday's opening Rugby Championship Test against the Wallabies in Pretoria with prop Steven Kitshoff replacing Ox Nche, who suffered an injury to his pectoral muscle on Tuesday.
England’s Lionesses could be in line for a huge payout if they win the Women's World Cup with FIFA having annouunced a massive financial boost to the prize pot.
NEW YORK : Megan Rapinoe is embracing a changed role for what may well be her last appearance at the Women's World Cup, as her off-the-pitch leadership shapes the next generation of United States players.
A shortened Rugby Championship - to accommodate the World Cup - starts on Saturday with southern hemisphere teams honing their game plans ahead of the showpiece tournament in France.
CHIBA, Japan : Japan defender Risa Shimizu is hoping that by focusing on every tiny detail of the game, the Nadeshiko can erase the memory of their disappointing 2019 campaign and make a mark at the Women's World Cup in July and August.
Africa football boss Patrice Motsepe has intervened to resolve a dispute between the South African women's 2023 World Cup squad and the national association, a source told AFP on Tuesday.