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YOUTHFUL BANYANA THROUGH TO COSAFA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL AFTER BEATING MOZAMBIQUE

South Africa players celebrate after Tshogofatso Akhila Motlogelwa of South Africa scores from the penalty spot after a VAR decision during the 2024 Cosafa Womens Championship semifinal between South Africa and Mozambique at Isaac Wolfson Stadium in Gqeberha on 31 October 2024 © Ryan Wilkisky/BackpagePix

 Coach Maud Khumalo’s youthful charges are through to the final of the COSAFA Women’s Championship after beating Mozambique 4-1 on penalties to win a tense semi-final at the Isaac Wolfson Stadium on Thursday afternoon.

COSAFA Banyana Banyana had to come back from a goal down and then keep their nerve during an equally tense penalty shootout after the match had finished 1-1 in regulation time.

Isabella Alexa Ludwig embraced the responsibility of taking the first penalty kick and scored to put South Africa in the lead during the lottery. Tshegofatso Motlogelwa, Nobahle Mdelwa and Kesha Hendricks converted their penalties while Mozambique missed their second before South Africa goalkeeper Jessica Williams made a brilliant save to deny the visitors.

It ended 4-1 and the South Africans will face Zambia in the final at the selfsame Isaac Wolfson Stadium on Saturday, 2 November.

It was a closely contested affair during the 90 minutes and Mozambique made their intentions very clear early in the match when they took the game to the home side. They battled and competed for every ball and were eventually rewarded when Celia Miguel scored the opening goal of the match in the 32nd minute.

The Sasol-sponsored South Africans fought back and continued to search for the equaliser. They were rewarded when Shannon Macomo was brought down inside the area in the 45th minute. The referee initially waved play on but eventually consulted the VAR with the home supporters screaming for an intervention.

After consulting the VAR, the referee pointed to the penalty spot and Motlogelwa made no mistake to draw COSAFA Banyana level. The two sides went into the halftime break still level and after resuming the second period, it was clear that the winning goal would be difficult to find during the initial 90 minutes of time.

After 90 minutes, it was left up to the lottery of penalty kicks to decide the match and Khumalo’s players held their nerve to win the game.

SOURCED FROM THE SAFA WEBSITE.

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