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    Nompumelelo Nyandeni Exits in Style as Banyana Deliver a Memorable Win over Malawi

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeApril 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nompumelelo Nyandeni Exits in Style as Banyana Deliver a Memorable Win over Malawi
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    African champions Banyana Banyana clawed their way back from a goal down to beat a determined Malawi 2-1 in an international friendly match played at the Lucas Moripe Stadium in Atteridgeville on Tuesday, 8 April, 2025.

    Vanessa Chikupira stunned the small but passionate home crowd when she beat Banyana Banyana goalkeeper Kaylin Swart to open the scoring in the 58th minute. To their credit, the Sasol-sponsored South African senior women’s national team never dropped their heads, and were rewarded when second-half substitute Hildah Magaia scored the equaliser in the 75th minute.

    Then Player of the Match Amogelang Motau delivered a moment of magic when she scored a long-range scorcher of a free kick in the 85th minute to seal the match for the South Africans.

    Perhaps the hard-fought result at a wet and windy Lucas Moripe summed up the occasion on an afternoon that saw Nompumelelo Nyandeni, who earned her 150th and final cap for South Africa, becoming the third-most capped Banyana Banyana player in history, behind Noko Matlou and Janine van Wyk.

    In a fitting tribute, Nompumelelo Nyandeni captained Banyana Banyana’s win in her 150th cap career swan-song for South Africa.
    After Malawi’s 1st half goal, second-half substitute Hildah Magaia scored the equaliser in the 75th minute.
    After Malawi’s 1st half goal, second-half substitute Hildah Magaia scored the equaliser in the 75th minute.

    Nyandeni’s journey with the national team began at the age of 15, and her send-off was a celebration of nearly two decades of excellence.

    “I was excited to represent my country for the last time. I’m also happy that my teammates fought for me by winning the game and having a proper send.”

    150 Caps for Banyana Banyana’s Nompumelelo Nyandeni

    Kaylin Swart also marked a personal milestone by earning her 50th cap for Banyana Banyana, adding to the celebratory atmosphere as fans and players honoured the contributions of two key figures in South African women’s football.

    “I think it’s fantastic. We need to celebrate players who have given long service to the country. We need to celebrate that,” said 

    Banyana Banyana Head Coach, Dr Desiree Ellis

    SAFA President Dr Danny Jordaan congratulated both Nyandeni and Matlou, who is also heading to the sunset after playing her last match for the national team on Saturday, for their contribution to women’s football in South Africa.

    “Their place in history is confirmed and no one can ever take that away from them. Their contribution to the game, both here at home and on the continent, is enormous and their sacrifices will never be forgotten,” the SAFA President said.

    With back-to-back wins against a strong Malawi side, Banyana Banyana continue to build momentum ahead of the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) and the FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifiers.

    The emotional farewell to Nyandeni marked the end of an era but also highlighted the depth and promise of the team’s next generation.


    Original Copy: SAFA, with editing by gsport

    Main Photo Caption: Player of the Match Amogelang Motau delivered a moment of magic when she scored a long-range scorcher of a free kick in the 85th minute to seal the match for the South Africans, at the Lucas Moripe Stadium in Atteridgeville on Tuesday, 8 April, 2025. All Photos: Sasol in Sport

    Photo 2 Caption: In a fitting gesture, Nompumelelo Nyandeni captained Banyana Banyana’s win in her 150th cap for South Africa.

    Photo 3 Caption: After Malawi’s 1st half goal, second-half substitute Hildah Magaia scored the equaliser in the 75th minute.



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