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You are here: Home / News / Dr Ellis vows Banyana will bounce back after WAFCON defeat to Tanzania – South African Football Association

Dr Ellis vows Banyana will bounce back after WAFCON defeat to Tanzania – South African Football Association

28 July 2026 by Guest

28 July 2026 – Sasol Banyana Banyana Head Coach Dr Desiree Ellis is confident that her charges will bounce back after suffering a 2-1 defeat to Tanzania in the opening match of Group B at the Moulay Rachid Stadium on Monday. Two goals in either half saw the Twigga Stars emerge victorious in an encounter

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28 July 2026 – Sasol Banyana Banyana Head Coach Dr Desiree Ellis is confident that her charges will bounce back after suffering a 2-1 defeat to Tanzania in the opening match of Group B at the Moulay Rachid Stadium on Monday.

Two goals in either half saw the Twigga Stars emerge victorious in an encounter where South Africa had many chances but were unable to convert. The East Africans took the lead in the 31st minute through Diana Msewa.

But defender Bambanane Mbane would have none of it and restored parity during referee’s optional time. Dr Ellis made some changes in the second stanza bringing on Nthabiseng Majiya, Gabriela Moodaly-Salgado, Amogelang Motau, Ronnel Donnely and Isabella Ludwig, while Robyn Moodaly-Salgado, Linda Motlhalo, Hildah Magaia, Thembi Kgatlana and Noxolo Cesane made way.

But it was Tanzania who managed to increase their lead with just under five minutes remaining before the final whistle. No matter how much South Africa tried, they just could not find the back of the net.

“Goals win games, we knew what Tanzania was going to do, but the two goals we conceded were poor. They had two chances and they scored them and won the game. I said before the match that it was going to be a very difficult match, but we also made life difficult for ourselves,” said a disappointed Dr Ellis.

Banyana Banyana next take on Ivory Coast who blasted their way to a 4-1 win over Burkina Faso in the other group fixture.

“I felt that all three games were going to be difficult, but a good start would have given us the momentum and now the next match becomes a final before the final, it’s a must-win, and also the game after that. We still have it in us, it wasn’t a good day at the office, we can be better than that. We cannot drop any more points and with only two teams progressing to the next round, we have to put our best foot forward. We knew that we had it in us to get positive results, and for that we are disappointed,” added Dr Ellis.

The result was a bitter-sweet moment for Motlhalo who celebrated her 100th appearance in South Africa colours. She joins an illustrious list of 12 other players who have achieved the milestone, including captain Refiloe Jane, Mbane and Lebo Ramalepe, who were all in the starting 11 against Tanzania.

“Linda came into the team back in 2015 and has been in the team ever since. She is someone you can rely on, very creative, very good on the ball and she deserves it. Hopefully she can go further and clock another 50. She has been a tremendous and an ultimate professional, and has carried herself well. I just want to say congratulations to her, and her family can be proud of how much she has given to the game,” said Dr Ellis.

Banyana Banyana will now regroup and continue preparations for their clashes against Ivory Coast on Friday and Burkina Faso on Tuesday.

“The result may not have gone our way today, but we know what this team is capable of. Banyana Banyana remain resilient, united, and proud. We have every confidence that they will regroup, learn, and come back stronger in the next match. We continue to stand behind them every step of the way,” said Dean Somerset, Manager: Group Brand and Sponsorships at Sasol.

South African Football: The current head coach (as of 2023) is Hugo Broos.

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