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    South Africa’s 8th Consecutive African Champions Title Secures World Cup Qualification

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeOctober 20, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The South African women’s hockey team have reaffirmed their dominance with a 4–nil victory over Ghana in the 2025 African Hockey Cup of Nations final, claiming an eighth consecutive continental title to seal qualification for the 2026 FIH Hockey World Cup, in Ismailia, Egypt, on Saturday, 18 October 2025.

    Facing a familiar rival in Ghana, whom they narrowly defeated 3–2 during the group stages, South Africa delivered a composed, clinical, and commanding performance when it mattered most.

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    It was the perfect start for the defending champions, as Jean-Leigh du Toit fired home a blistering drag flick from a penalty corner inside the opening minutes to give her side an early lead. 

    Barely two minutes later, Kayla de Waal added the finishing touch to a deflected ball in front of goal, doubling the advantage and capping off a dream opening five minutes for the South Africans, before Hannah Pearce hit the back of the box to make it 3-0 in the opening quarter.

    Kayla de Waal’s fifth-minute goal doubled the advantage to cap off a dream opening five minutes for the South Africans.
    Kayla de Waal’s fifth-minute goal doubled the advantage to cap off a dream opening five minutes for the South Africans.

    South Africa’s dominance continued as they dictated possession, tempo, and territory. Their relentless pressure paid dividends late in the second quarter when a sustained spell of penalty corners eventually saw Du Toit strike from another well-executed set piece, sweeping home her second of the final and extending the lead to 4–0 by halftime.

    With a commanding cushion, the second half saw the South Africans continue to control proceedings with trademark composure. Their defensive structure remained impenetrable, while the midfield trio dictated rhythm and tempo. 

    Despite earning further penalty corners and opportunities, the scoreboard remained unchanged as the clock wound down.

    When the final whistle blew, it signalled yet another golden chapter in South African hockey history, an eighth successive African crown, and a sixth consecutive final triumph over Ghana, underlining the team’s enduring excellence on the continental stage.

    SA Captain Quanita Bobbs has led her team to another FIH Hockey World Cup qualifying African crown in Egypt on Saturday.
    SA Captain Quanita Bobbs has led her team to another FIH Hockey World Cup qualifying African crown in Egypt on Saturday.

    The victory also confirms South Africa’s place at the 2026 FIH Hockey World Cup, as they continue to fly the flag proudly for African hockey on the global stage.

    Final Results at the African Cup of Nations 2025

    Sat 11 Oct: Kenya 1-0 Nigeria
    Sat 11 Oct: Ghana 8-1 Egypt
    Sun 12 Oct: Ghana 5-1 Nigeria
    Sun 12 Oct: South Africa 10-0 Egypt
    Tue 14 Oct: Ghana 2-3 South Africa
    Tue 14 Oct: Egypt 0-4 Kenya
    Wed 15 Oct: Kenya 0-0 South Africa
    Wed 15 Oct: Nigeria 2-0 Egypt
    Fri 17 Oct: South Africa 5-0 Nigeria
    Fri 17 Oct: Kenya 2-5 Ghana
    Sat 18 Oct, Bronze Medal Match: Kenya 1-0 Nigeria
    Sat 18 Oct, Gold Medal Match: South Africa 4-0 Ghana

    South Africa

    1 Morgan de Jager (GK)
    4 Stephanie Botha
    5 Edith Molikoe
    7 Taheera Augousti
    10 Onthatile Zulu
    12 Ntsopa Mokoena
    18 Hannah Pearce
    21 Ongeziwe Mali
    23 Jean-Leigh du Toit
    26 Cailynn den Bakker
    27 Kayla de Waal
    28 Quanita Bobbs (C)
    30 Caylin Maree
    31 Marlise van Tonder (GK)
    32 Tegan Fourie
    34 Ané Janse van Vuuren
    35 Lerato Mahole
    40 Jeanri Thomas

    Ghana

    3 Tenenjotop
    4 Adwoa Amoah
    5 Hagiet Copson
    7 Adizatu Sulemana
    8 Charity Akoto
    9 Jennifer Konadu
    11 Lydia Afriyie
    14 Mavis Berko (C)
    15 Margaret Owusuaa
    16 Dorothy Ngissah (GK)
    17 Vivian Narkuor
    18 Amponsah Osei (GK)
    20 Abla Addae
    21 Racheal Agyei
    22 Martha Sarfoa
    25 Asana Gbatti
    27 Dede Okine
    28 Mercy Ackon


    Original Copy: SA Hockey, with editing by gsport

    Main Photo Caption: Jean-Leigh du Toit fired home a blistering drag flick from a penalty corner to give the South African women’s hockey team an early lead against Ghana, going on to win the 2025 African Hockey Cup of Nations final 4–nil for an eighth consecutive continental title, to seal 2026 FIH Hockey World Cup qualification, in Ismailia, Egypt, on Saturday, 18 October 2025. All Photos: Jan van Zyl

    Photo 2 Caption: Kayla de Waal’s fifth-minute goal doubled the advantage to cap off a dream opening five minutes for the South Africans.

    Photo 3 Caption: SA Captain Quanita Bobbs has led her team to another FIH Hockey World Cup qualifying African crown in Egypt on Saturday.



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