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'We're the champions of Africa': Ellis, Banyana bask in Afcon continental glory

Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis said they were overjoyed that they put smiles on people's faces by winning the Women's African Cup of Nations title on Saturday night.

Hildah Magaia's brace was enough to secure Banyana their first title after being runner-up five times in the past as they beat host Morocco 2-1 in Rabat.

Ellis, who captained Banyana when they lost in the 2000 Afcon final at home against Nigeria, knew all about the shock suffered by the Moroccans.

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Ellis, whose team will be staring at a deserved R400 000 per person pot of gold having reached the Afcon end of the rainbow, thanked everyone who stood by them in the campaign.

"We thank all the coaches who sent their amazing messages to us. Coach Pitso Mosimane thanked us and said we've flown the flag very high," Ellis said.

"He said we could bring hope and we know there are a lot of challenges back at home, but we're glad we've put smiles on people's faces.

"Our president Danny Jordaan always speaks about putting smiles on people's faces and I think by winning this game, I'm pretty sure we did.

"We also thank God for the opportunities that we've been given. We've faced some challenges and God has come through for us.

While the tournament was extended to 12 teams, that meant South Africa needed to win six matches to win their first title.

That's exactly what they did, scoring in every game and only conceding three goals throughout.

While their tag as favourites was never in doubt, they set tournament pulses racing when they beat eternal tournament favourites Nigeria in their opening game.

After that, their success was never in doubt, even though their finishing at times let them

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