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Desiree Ellis names Banyana Banaya squad for France friendly

Ellis has kept the bulk of the squad that did duty at the 2016 CAF Africa Women’s Cup of Nations held recently in Cameroon.

There are only two newcomers – SA u20 international, Gabriela Salgado of JVW FC as well Zenhle Chabaku of Bloemfontein Celtic Ladies FC who was part of the squad that won the 2016 Sasol League National League Championship played earlier this month in Mosselbay, Western Cape.

There is also a recall for defender Lebohang Ramalepe and forwards Bontle Mashilo and Rhoda Mulaudzi, who all missed out on the West Africa tournament.

Ramalepe last played for Banyana Banyana in August at the Olympic Games.

USA-based striker Jermaine Seoposenwe and goalkeeper Roxanne Barker, who plays in Holland, are the only two overseas-based players in the squad.

Ellis says it was important to blood in new players for the way forward.

“The focus was mainly on the players that did duty at the recent Sasol League National Championship where we saw many good players. With no immediate competition or tournament coming up for Banyana Banyana, it was important to introduce new players who will take the team forward,” said Ellis.

“We need to see how much depth we have as a country and there is no better time than now to start implementing that process. Watching some of them play at the national play-offs is way different compared to seeing them line up against the likes of France, in this way we are able to map our way forward.”

The former Banyana Banyana captain added that it does not mean the other players don’t stand a chance anymore.

“This does not in any way mean that those who are not in the current squad are out of the picture, they still feature in the national team but we also have to look ahead to ensure we have a strong base for the future. We know what most of these other players can do, so this is a perfect opportunity to check others. The door can never be closed on any anyone who still has something to offer the national team,” added Ellis.

Midfielders Mamello Makhabane, who was chosen Player of the Tournament and Players’ Player of the Tournament at the 2016 Sasol League National Championship, as well as Amogelang Motau, have been left out due to injury and exams respectively.

“This is our first match of the year, and since it comes immediately after the festive period, it was important that we device the training programme to keep players in shape because we are well aware that everyone took the much-needed break and has been enjoying family time. But as professional athletes they will have to get back to their training regime. The programme is designed in such a way that by the time the players come for camp they are not too far back with their fitness level. The positive thing is that most players selected in this squad were part of the Olympic Games, the CAF Africa Women’s Cup of Nations as well as the Sasol League National Championship so it won’t be much of a struggle to get back to full fitness,” said Ellis.

BANYANA SQUAD TO FACE FRANCE:

GOALKEEPERS:

 1. Andile DLAMINI                             Mamelodi Sundowns                        Johannesburg

 2. Roxanne BARKER                           SC Heerenveen                                 Netherlands

 3. Yolula TSAWE                                  JVW FC                                           Johannesburg

 DEFENDERS:

 4. Nothando VILAKAZI                      Palace Super Falcons FC                  Johannesburg

 5. Janine VAN WYK                            JVW FC                                            Johannesuburg

 6. Noko MATLOU                               Ma-Indies FC                                    Polokwane

 7. Bambanani MBANE                        Bloemfontein Celtic                          Bloemfontein

 8. Lebogang MABATLE                      TUKS                                                Pretoria

 9. Lebohang RAMALEPE                   Ma-Indies                                          Polokwane

 10. Zenhle CHABAKU                        Bloemfontein Celtic                         Bloemfontein

 MIDFIELDERS:

 11. Nompumelelo NYANDENI            JVW FC                                              Johannesburg

 12. Leandra SMEDA                            UWC Ladies                                       Cape Town

 13. Thembi KGATLANA                     UWC Ladies                                       Cape Town

 14. Refiloe JANE                                  Mamelodi Sundowns                          Johannesburg

 15. Linda MOTLHALO                       JVW FC                                               Johannesburg

 16. Silindile NGUBANE                      Durban Ladies                                     Pietermaritzburg

 17. Gabriela SALGADO                      JVW FC                                               Johannesburg

 STRIKERS:

 18. Rhoda MULAUDZI                      Mamelodi Sundowns                            Johannesburg

 19. Andisiwe MGCOYI                      Mamelodi Sundowns                            Johannesburg

 20. Jermaine SEOPOSENWE             Samford University                              USA

 21. Shiwe NOGWANYA                     Bloemfontein Celtic                             Bloemfontein

 22. Bontle MASHILO                         TUT-Pretoria                                        Pretoria

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