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Banyana Banyana: Top 10 players over the years

Who have been Banyana Banyana’s top players? We take a look at some of the greats from our national team over the years.

Portia Modise  

Modise stands as one of the most iconic figures in African football history, not just for Banyana Banyana. She became the first African woman to score 100 international goals and carried Banyana through periods when the team lacked resources and truly struggled. She finished with 101 goals in 124 caps between 2000 and 2015, and she goes down as comfortably the country’s greatest international scorer in men’s and women’s football. 

Janine Van Wyk  

If Modise fired the imagination, then Van Wyk anchored the team with steel and longevity. As Africa’s most-capped footballer, men or women, Van Wyk became synonymous with Banyana’s defensive identity in her 185 appearances over almost two decades. Her game-reading ability and organizational skills turned her into the natural leader of the back line. She represented Banyana at multiple AFCON tournaments and two World Cups, while also founding JVW FC, a club that develops young talent.   

Thembi Kgatlane  

Kgatlana represents the explosive new era of South African women’s football with her raw pace and increasingly cultured finishing ability. A forward blessed with unique flair, she has become one of Africa’s most recognisable attacking talents and won the CAF Women’s Footballer of the Year prize in 2018. Kgatlana scored South Africa’s first Women’s World Cup goal against Spain in 2019 and her standout performances at the 2023 World Cup, where she created and finished crucial chances, cemented her status as Banyana’s modern superstar. 

Jermaine Seoposenwe  

Seoposenwe was one of Banyana’s most impactful attackers. Powerful, technically gifted and capable of scoring in high-pressure moments, she delivered one of the most important goals in South African football history, the winner against Italy at the 2023 World Cup that sent Banyana into the round of 16. Her relentless work rate, intelligent movement and ability to combine with teammates make her a constant threat across the forward line and a central figure in the team’s modern success before her retirement with 112 caps last year. 

 

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Lebogang Ramalepe 

Ramalepe quietly built a reputation as one of Africa’s most reliable defenders. Her consistency, intelligent positioning and fearless tackling made her irreplaceable for Banyana across the past decade. Ramalepe shone during the 2022 WAFCON-winning run, delivering commanding performances against top opposition. She carried that form into the 2023 World Cup, where her discipline and leadership were crucial in South Africa’s historic progression to the knockout stage. 

Desiree Ellis 

Before she became the most successful coach in South African football history, Desiree Ellis was a pioneer midfielder during the national team’s early years. As captain, she shaped Banyana’s identity in the 1990s, helping establish their competitive and foundations for success. But her second act as coach elevated her into true legend status. Ellis guided Banyana to their first WAFCON title in 2022 and their first Women’s World Cup knockout appearance in 2023, showcasing her strategic brilliance and inspirational leadership that she displayed as a player too. 

Refiloe Jane 

Jane has long been the midfield metronome of Banyana Banyana, a player whose intelligence and calm presence binds the team together. Her exceptional passing range, tactical awareness and leadership made her central to South Africa’s historic WAFCON 2022 triumph. Jane’s influence stretches across continents, having excelled at club level in Australia and Italy. Often described as the heartbeat of the side, she adds structure, balance and control, and is also the current captain of the team. 

 

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Noko Matlou  

Few players have reinvented themselves as effectively as Matlou. Originally a prolific striker, and the 2008 CAF Women’s Player of the Year, Matlou later transitioned into a commanding centre-back. Her aerial strength and pace allowed her to excel in both roles, while remaining a constant presence for Banyana. Her versatility and longevity make her one of the team’s most respected figures. She retired last year with 174 caps, just short of Van Wyk’s record. 

Amanda Dlamini  

A hard-working midfielder who won 105 caps over an 11-year period until her retirement in 2018, Dlamini was part of the generation that laid the foundation for the current success of the side. Her experience and calmness on the ball elevated her to captain of the team and she appeared at Olympic Games and WAFCON but retired just before Banyana qualified for a World Cup for the first time. 

 

 

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Andile Dlamini   

Dlamini has emerged as one of Africa’s finest goalkeepers. Her agility, sharp reflexes and vocal leadership were central to South Africa’s triumph at WAFCON 2022, where she produced several match-winning saves. Dlamini also excelled at the 2023 World Cup, keeping Banyana competitive against world-class opposition. Beyond her performances, her bubbly personality and presence in the dressing room have made her a unifying force, offering confidence and composure from the back. 

 

Words by: Nick Said 
Photography: Sydney Mahlangu/Backpagepix

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