
Goals by Leandra Smeda and Disebo Mametja, who both ply their trade for the University of Western Cape and the University of Johannesburg, were enough to hand the Sasol sponsored Women’s National team the victory. Thomalina Adams pulled one back for the home side.
Coach Vera Pauw made two changes from the team that beat Botswana 4–0 last month. Noko Matlou returned to the starting eleven and played alongside captain Janine Van Wyk in defence, while Disebo Mametja started her first match under Pauw on the right flank.
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Sasol Banyana Banyana took almost half an hour to find their feet. Smeda found the back of the net in the 29th minute after Banyana Banyana played a well coordinated set piece from outside the box.
Refiloe Jane had an opportunity to extend the lead for Sasol Banyana Banyana just before the halftime break. She connected well with the ball inside the box, but her effort went wide off the goal post.
Mametja doubled the score for Banyana Banyana in the 60th minute with an easy tap in.
Namibia pulled one back with 15 minutes of play remaining after a defensive error from Banyana Banyana. The match ended 2-1 in favour of the visitors.
“The ladies know what is expected of them now. The hard work that we have been putting in is starting to show. It was a tough game, Namibia has improved a lot, they are physical, but we managed to contain them,” said Pauw.
Sasol Banyana Banyana will continue with preparations for the African Women’s Championships which are schedule for Namibia from the 11 – 25 October this year.