Banyana Banyana’s highly successful 2012 international football
campaign has set the scene for a new era in South African women’s
football and the race for places in the South African national women’s
team is tougher than ever.
In a year which has seen the Sasol-sponsored Banyana Banyana make
their first ever appearance at the Olympic Games, followed by qualifying
for the final of the CAF African Women Championship 2012 held in
Equatorial Guinea earlier this month, the national players and technical
staff have qualified for major awards on the local front.
Banyana Banyana head coach Joseph Mkhonza was named as the ‘Coach of
the Year’ at the SA Sports Awards, while Banyana Banyana (Team of the
Year category) and midfielder Portia Modise (Sportswoman of the Year)
also made it on to the list of finalists nominated by the judges.
Mkhonza was also a finalist in the GSport Awards – the premier platform
of honouring those involved or participating in women sport in SA.
“The success of Banyana Banyana can be put down to the hard work put
in by the players and committed efforts of the technical staff, plus the
support of the Safa and our loyal team sponsor Sasol,” said Mkhonza.
“The Sasol League, which is the premier women’s league in SA played
in all nine provinces, is a key platform through which talent is
identified, and the Sasol League Road Show visits to the provinces allow
the coaches the chance of analysing players during the Player Trials
and during matches.”
In March this year, Mkhonza was also honoured as the Ekurhuleni
Sports Administrator of the Year, with Banyana Banyana vice captain and
defender Janine van Wyk named as the Ekurhuleni Sportswoman of the Year.
Sasol Sponsorship Specialist, Football, Dumisani Mbokane said:
“Banyana Banyana have reached the pinnacle of four years of hard work,
since Sasol became involved with the national team and backed the Sasol
League. This further illustrates Sasol’s firm commitment towards women
empowerment through sport which we view as a key element of nation
building.”
Sasol’s committed approach played a major role in the company’s
sponsorship being named as the winner of the ‘Best Use of PR in a Sports
Campaign’ category at the Virgin Sports Industry Awards held in
February this year.
“The Banyana Banyana players are now established role models to
football fans throughout SA and indeed on the continent, and there is no
doubt that if the talent of the current crop of players continues to be
nurtured, to be supported by the arrival of several new, young stars,
the national team has the potential of qualifying for major
international events such as the Olympics and the FIFA women’s World Cup
in the years ahead,” added Mbokane.
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