
League in our provinces. This is an ideal platform for Coach Desiree, the Junior National team coaches and their technical teams to scout talent for Banyana Banyana, the U17s and U20 national teams.
I also want to thank the South African Football Association (SAFA) through the leadership of Dr Danny Jordaan and the NEC for your investment, guidance and believe in building women’s football in this country from 1993 to date. Your actions through your decisions to prioritise women football continue to build a legacy that inspires many young girls in this country to dream more, learn more, do more and become more.
Thanks to the Western Cape PEC for putting up your hands in hosting the Sasol National Playoffs this year. We hope you will make this a memorable tournament for all of us” said Monyepao.
To all the teams that have qualified for the tournament, congratulations. I wish you all the best in your preparations, your journey to the Western Cape and your participation in the Sasol National Playoffs. The stage is all yours. DARE TO SHINE! May the best team win
As teams gear up for the Sasol League National Championship from 15 to 20 October in Knysna Western Cape, fans can anticipate what promises to be a thrilling display of the best women’s football talent in South Africa.
The tournament will consist of nine group stages and three knock-out matches as follows:
• Group Stages (15 – 17 October) – broadcast on Sasol and SAFA social and digital media platforms
• Semi Final (18 October) – broadcast on SABC Sport Channel
• Final (20 October) – broadcast on SABC 1
Source: Sasol