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    New Era Begins with a Tough Defeat for SA Women at FIH Nations Cup 2 in Poland

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeJune 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The South African Women’s Hockey Team began their campaign at the inaugural FIH Nations Cup 2 with a 2-nil loss to Uruguay in a challenging opening encounter in Gniezno, Poland, on Monday, 16 June 2025.

    While the result was not what the team had hoped for, the occasion marked several important milestones. Hannah Pearce, a rock at the back for the national side, celebrated her 50th cap — a significant achievement for one of South Africa’s most dependable defenders. 

    It was also a day of firsts, as three players — Shanna Medonca, Daniella de Oliveira, and Cerian Fourie — earned their senior international debuts, stepping proudly onto the global stage.

    The game also signalled the start of a new era under head coach Inky Zondi, who leads the team into this next chapter with a focus on development, structure, and renewed ambition.

    Danielia de Oliveira shoots as Uruguay successfully defends one of South Africa’s four penalty corners.
    Magdalena Gomez’s reverse-stick shot for Uruguay defended by South Africa goal keeper Marlise van Tonder.
    Magdalena Gomez’s reverse-stick shot for Uruguay defended by SA goal keeper Marlise van Tonder.

    Unfortunately, it was Uruguay who settled quickest, taking control of the game early on. Manuela Vilar proved to be the difference, striking twice in the first half with well-taken goals that gave the South Americans a firm grip on the match. 

    South Africa, though full of intent and energy, were unable to find their rhythm in the attacking third and struggled to convert possession into genuine scoring opportunities.

    To their credit, the South Africans showed greater composure in the second half, shoring up defensively and producing several promising moments going forward. But Uruguay’s disciplined defence held firm, and South Africa were ultimately unable to mount a comeback.

    With the opening match now behind them, attention turns to the next challenge — a must-perform clash against Malaysia at 4pm CAT on Tuesday, where the team will be looking to bounce back, sharpen their attacking play, and turn promising build-up into goals.

    Fixtures and Results for the FIH Women’s Nations Cup 2 Poland

    Mon 16 Jun 2025: Italy 3 – 3 Wales
    Mon 16 Jun 2025: France 3 – 0 Czechia
    Mon 16 Jun 2025: South Africa 0 – 2 Uruguay
    Mon 16 Jun 2025: Malaysia 0 – 0 Poland
    Tue 17 Jun 2025 (12:00): Wales vs Czechia
    Tue 17 Jun 2025 (14:00): France vs Italy
    Tue 17 Jun 2025 (16:00): Malaysia vs South Africa
    Tue 17 Jun 2025 (18:00): Uruguay vs Poland
    Thu 19 Jun 2025 (12:00): Italy vs Czechia
    Thu 19 Jun 2025 (14:00): Wales vs France
    Thu 19 Jun 2025 (16:00): Uruguay vs Malaysia
    Thu 19 Jun 2025 (18:00): South Africa vs Poland
    Sat 21 Jun 2025 (12:00): 5th-8th
    Sat 21 Jun 2025 (14:15): 5th-8th
    Sat 21 Jun 2025 (16:30): Semi-Final I
    Sat 21 Jun 2025 (18:45): Semi-Final 2
    Sun 22 Jun 2025 (12:00): 7th-8th
    Sun 22 Jun 2025 (14:15): 5th-6th
    Sun 22 Jun 2025 (16:30): 3rd-4th
    Sun 22 Jun 2025 (18:45): Final

    Pool A

    Malaysia
    Poland
    South Africa
    Uruguay

    Pool B

    Czechia
    France
    Italy
    Wales

    SA Women’s Squad – FIH Hockey Nations Cup 2

    Aphiwe Dimba
    Cailynn Den Bakker
    Cerian Fourie
    Charné Maddocks
    Danielia de Oliveira
    Edith Molikoe
    Hannah Pearce
    Jean-Leigh du Toit
    Kayla de Waal
    Lerato Mahole
    Marlise van Tonder
    Ntsopa Mokoena
    Ongeziwe Mali
    Onthatile Zulu
    Quanita Bobbs
    Shanna Mendonca
    Stephanie Botha
    Tegan Fourie


    Original Copy: Hockey SA, with editing by gsport

    Main Photo Caption: South African captain Edith Molikoe races forward controlling the ball during their 2-0 loss to Uruguay in their opening FIH Women’s Nations Cup 2 fixture in  Gniezno, Poland, on Monday, 16 June, 2025. All Photos: FIH / World Sport Pics

    Photo 2 Caption: Danielia de Oliveira shoots as Uruguay successfully defends one of South Africa’s four penalty corners during the match.

    Photo 3 Caption: Magdalena Gomez’s reverse-stick shot for Uruguay defended by South Africa goal keeper Marlise van Tonder. 



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