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    Disappointing Conclusion as SA Women Fall to Malaysia in Shootout

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeJune 29, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The FIH Nations Cup 2 came to a close in disappointing fashion for the South African Women, who were edged 4-3 by Malaysia in a shootout after a 1-all draw in the 7th-place playoff, at the inaugural FIH Nations Cup 2 in Wałcz, Poland, on Sunday, 22 June 2025.

    Having beaten the same opponents earlier in the tournament and on the back of the team’s hard-fought 1-nil loss to Czechia on Saturday, the result was a bitter pill to swallow for the African champions.

    South Africa’s campaign had been marked by frustration in front of goal, and that trend continued on the final day. Despite controlling large spells of the game and dominating the midfield, an inability to convert chances proved costly once again.

    The first half was goalless, though not without opportunity. Quanita Bobbs forced a save with a powerful effort, before Onthatile Zulu’s thunderous strike rattled the crossbar. Malaysia created little in response, with a tame penalty corner comfortably saved.

    The first half was goalless, though not without opportunity, with Quanita Bobbs forcing a save with a powerful effort.
    Both teams struggled to break through, with no goals scored in the first three quarters of the 7th/8th place playoff match.
    Both teams struggled to break through, with no goals scored in the first three quarters of the 7th/8th place playoff match.

    Zulu continued to ask questions of the defence, creating a golden chance for Ntsopa Mokoena who couldn’t find the finish, and then Kayla de Waal rounded the keeper but lost her footing at the decisive moment.

    The third quarter was much of the same. South Africa earned three penalty corners but couldn’t capitalise. Bobbs came close again, flashing her shot just wide.

    Against the run of play, it was Malaysia who struck first. A diving deflection from Nur Azhar in the final quarter evaded the reach of Mishka Dimba to give the Asian side the lead. But South Africa found a response, showing resilience through Charné Maddocks, who lifted a calm finish over the keeper to level matters.

    In a result that saw the hosts top the group and eliminate the African champions from the title race, Poland booked their place in the semi-finals of the inaugural FIH Nations Cup 2 with a thrilling 3-2 victory over South Africa in Wałcz, on Thursday, 19 June 2025. All Photos: FIH / World Sport Pics

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    In the shootout, South Africa struck first—Bobbs scored and Marlise van Tonder made a superb save. But Malaysia pulled level after a miss from Tegan Fourie, and the drama intensified. Zulu kept South Africa in it, but Daniella de Oliveira’s successful attempt came just after the buzzer and was ruled out. Despite Cerian Fourie converting the final attempt, Malaysia responded again and ultimately secured the shootout victory.

    It was a campaign of fine margins and frustration for the South Africans, who leave the Nations Cup knowing they created enough—but just didn’t finish enough.

    Fixtures and Results for the FIH Women’s Nations Cup 2 Poland 2024-2025 in Wałcz, 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: Wales 2-  0 Czechia
    Tue 17 Jun 2025: France 4  -0 Italy
    Tue 17 Jun 2025: Malaysia 1 – 3 South Africa
    Tue 17 Jun 2025: Uruguay 1 – 1 Poland
    Thu 19 Jun 2025: Italy 4 – 0 Czechia
    Thu 19 Jun 2025: Wales 1 – 2 France
    Thu 19 Jun 2025: Uruguay 4 – 2 Malaysia
    Thu 19 Jun 2025: South Africa 2 – 3 Poland
    Sat 21 Jun 2025 5th-8th: South Africa 0 – 1 Czechia
    Sat 21 Jun 2025 5th-8th: Italy 5 – 0 Malaysia
    Sat 21 Jun 2025 Semi-Final I: Uruguay 2 – 1 Wales
    Sat 21 Jun 2025 Semi-Final 2: France 4 – 1 Poland
    Sun 22 Jun 2025 7th-8th: South Africa 1(3) – 1(4) Malaysia
    Sun 22 Jun 2025 5th-6th: Czechia 3(2) – 3(1) Italy, Czechia wins 2-1 on penalties
    Sun 22 Jun 2025 3rd-4th: Wales 1 – 0 Poland
    Sun 22 Jun 2025 FINAL: URUGUY 3(1) – 3(3) FRANCE, France wins 3-1 on penalties

    Pool A

    Malaysia
    Poland
    South Africa
    Uruguay

    Pool B

    Czechia
    France
    Italy
    Wales

    SA Women’s Squad – FIH Hockey Nations Cup 2 (Name, Caps)

    Aphiwe Dimba
    Cailynn Den Bakker
    Cerian Fourie
    Charné Maddocks
    Daniella 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: Onthatile Zulu and Quanita Bobbs celebrate Charné Maddocks’s goal to draw level after Malaysia opened scoring in the final quarter. The FIH Nations Cup 2 came to a close in disappointing fashion for South Africa, who were edged 4-3 by Malaysia in a shootout after a 1-all draw in the 7th-place playoff, at the inaugural FIH Nations Cup 2 in Wałcz, Poland, on Sunday, 22 June 2025. All Photos: FIH / World Sport Pics

    Photo 2 Caption: The first half was goalless, though not without opportunity, with Quanita Bobbs forcing a save with a powerful effort. 

    Photo 3 Caption: Both teams struggled to break through, with no goals scored in the first three quarters of the 7th/8th place playoff match.



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