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    Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies on the Brink of Clinching the 2025 HBSL Title

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeNovember 18, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies FC’s status as the 2025 Hollywoodbets Super League’s champions-elect is on the brink of moving from potential to arrival, as the battle for the silver medal intensifies following last week’s fixtures that concluded on Sunday, 16 November 2025.

    On Wednesday, 19 November, the Brazilians face City Lads at home, and the three points on offer will place the crown firmly on the heads of this champion team, ahead of the season’s scheduled conclusion on Sunday, 7 December.

    Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies FC showcased their champion pedigree by dispatching their opponents in the latest rounds with clinical efficiency to take maximum points. Their first victory came on Wednesday a week ago, a commanding 3-0 win over the University of Johannesburg, featuring goals from Refilwe Tholakele, Nthabiseng Majiya, and Kholosa Biyana. 

    The Masandawana followed this up on Saturday, 15 November, with a tight 1-0 victory over Copper Belts FC, with Tholakele again proving decisive on the scoresheet. These six points push the runaway leaders to a formidable 71 points from 27 matches, placing them five points clear of their closest challenger, JVW FC. 

    And, with their rivals unable to surpass that tally, Sundowns now only require a single win or a maximum of four points from their final games to clinch the league trophy. Their relentless form, coupled with an astonishing +70 goal difference, ensures the Yellow Train Ladies will coast to yet another title.

    With Banyana Ba Style’s indomitable position, the league’s focus has shifted from the title race to the contest for the silver medal between TS Galaxy Queens and JVW FC, where the true fireworks remain in the runners-up contest. JVW FC delivered a perfect performance, securing six crucial points from two fixtures to leapfrog TS Galaxy Queens into second place.

    Also on Wednesday last week, JVW ground out a hard-fought 1-0 win against the University of the Western Cape, sealed by a Bonolo Mokoma penalty in the 39th minute. They followed this with another solid away performance, beating City Lads FC 2-0 on Saturday, with Mokoma scoring again alongside a second-half strike from Julia Goncalves.

    JVW now sit on 66 points from 29 games. TS Galaxy Queens, who only played once, secured a difficult 1-0 home win against the University of Fort Hare FC, thanks to a late 81st-minute goal from the league’s top scorer, Leandra Smeda. This victory moves the Rockets to 63 points from 27 games.

    While JVW holds the immediate second spot, the pressure is squarely on them, as they have played two more games than TS Galaxy, whose theoretical maximum of 72 points is still higher than JVW’s maximum of 69, meaning the Queens retain their destiny in their own hands if they can win their games in hand. 

    This tightly contested race, separated by just one Goal Difference point (+39 for TSGQ vs +38 for JVW), promises a nail-biting finish to the season.

    Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies FC already have one hand on the 2025 Hollywoodbets Super League trophy, having built a statistical fortress that requires a sporting miracle for either of the two main challengers to breach. Photo: Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies FC

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    Further down the log, there were significant results affecting both the Top Four and the relegation zone.

    The University of the Western Cape experienced the turbulence of the week, falling to JVW but bouncing back with a convincing 4-0 away win against Ezemvelo Women’s FC. 

    Goals from Mmabatho Mogale, Tiffany Kortjie, and a brace from Philisa Mjambane propelled UWC to 45 points from 28 games, putting the Cape Town team within striking distance of a Top Four finish, with only a seven-point gap behind the University of Fort Hare FC, who have completed their fixtures.

    Crucially, UFH suffered a major upset at home, losing 2-1 to Royal AM. This was a vital three points for the Durban side, who continue their desperate battle to avoid relegation.

    Elsewhere, the University of Pretoria secured an impressive 2-0 derby victory against TUT Football Club, adding three points to their tally, and impacting TUT’s hopes of solidifying a place in the top half of the table.


    Nthabiseng Majiya rushes in to congratulate Saturday goal-scorer, Refilwe Tholakele. Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies FC’s status as the 2025 Hollywoodbets Super League’s champions-elect is on the brink of moving from potential to arrival, as the battle for the silver medal intensifies following last week’s fixtures that concluded on Sunday, 16 November 2025. Photo: Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies



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