Orange Farm News
Friday, February 27, 2026
  • Login
  • Home
    • Local News
    • National News
    • Global News
  • News
    • Crime & Safety
    • Sport
    • Entertainment
  • Your Area
    • Drieziek
    • Evaton
    • Lakeside
    • Palm Springs
    • Sebokeng
    • Tjovitjo
  • Education
    DMY Project expands NYS programme to more schools

    DMY Project expands NYS programme to more schools

  • Environment
    Five Orange Farm schools powered up by Eskom’s rooftop solar systems initiative

    Five Orange Farm schools powered up by Eskom’s rooftop solar systems initiative

    Fed Waste inspires hope: How one idea became a life-changer in Orange Farm

    Fed Waste inspires hope: How one idea became a life-changer in Orange Farm

    TSWA DAAR Anti-Substance Abuse campaign brings hope to Orange Farm

    TSWA DAAR Anti-Substance Abuse campaign brings hope to Orange Farm

    Uyathandwa, ubalulekile: DDP celebrates every ability and champions inclusion

    Uyathandwa, ubalulekile: DDP celebrates every ability and champions inclusion

    Johannesburg calls on residents to grow the City’s green lungs

    Johannesburg calls on residents to grow the City’s green lungs

    Tshepana and Pohopedi rise to the top in She Evolves challenge

    Tshepana and Pohopedi rise to the top in She Evolves challenge

    Sisonke Forum champions registration and support for ECD centres

    Sisonke Forum champions registration and support for ECD centres

    Orange Farm learners celebrate Arbor Day at Joburg Zoo

    Orange Farm learners celebrate Arbor Day at Joburg Zoo

    Soccer Promoters FC wins Youth Day tourney champs

    Soccer Promoters FC wins Youth Day tourney champs

  • Health
    STI and Condom Week Campaign boosts health access in Orange Farm

    STI and Condom Week Campaign boosts health access in Orange Farm

    Deputy Minister Phaahla and Gauteng MEC Ralehoko  empower Orange Farm

    Deputy Minister Phaahla and Gauteng MEC Ralehoko empower Orange Farm

    Magic Gym takes a stand for women’s health

    Magic Gym takes a stand for women’s health

    Tjovitjo hosts impactful Breast Cancer Awareness event

    Tjovitjo hosts impactful Breast Cancer Awareness event

    Steve Biko Primary parents demand safe, roadworthy scholar transport

    Steve Biko Primary parents demand safe, roadworthy scholar transport

    TSWA DAAR Anti-Substance Abuse campaign brings hope to Orange Farm

    TSWA DAAR Anti-Substance Abuse campaign brings hope to Orange Farm

    Tjovitjo uplifted as 1.1 million campaign delivers joy and hope

    Tjovitjo uplifted as 1.1 million campaign delivers joy and hope

    MEC Nkomo-Ralehoko leads Measles Vaccination Campaign at Steve Biko Primary

    MEC Nkomo-Ralehoko leads Measles Vaccination Campaign at Steve Biko Primary

    Spaza snacks linked to Orange Farm Secondary learner’s death

    Spaza snacks linked to Orange Farm Secondary learner’s death

  • Advertise
  • Public Notices
No Result
View All Result
Orange Farm News
No Result
View All Result
Home National

Banyana prepare for high stakes Olympic showdown against Nigeria

by Admin
2 years ago
in National, Sport
Banyana prepare for high stakes Olympic showdown against Nigeria
ADVERTISEMENT

Banyana Banyana are bracing for a titanic battle against long-time rivals Nigeria when the two teams meet in the first leg of an eagerly anticipated Olympic showdown in Abuja on Friday afternoon.  

Coach Desiree Ellis’ charges have set their sights on qualifying for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, but they must first get past the Super Falcons of Nigeria over the two legs of this CAF Women’s qualifier. As part of the tough challenge ahead, the Sasol-sponsored South African senior women’s team had a local camp that was held outside of the FIFA dates from 25 – 31 March 2024.

They then travelled to Nigeria early to acclimatize ahead of the match on Friday. A lot will be at stake as the two fierce rivals missed out on the last edition of the Olympics Games in Tokyo in 2021. Many believe that Banyana Banyana have the edge going into the two matches  after emerging victorious in the last two encounters against the Super Falcons, winning 4-2 in 2021 in the Aisha Buhari Cup, and again in the group stages of the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in a 2-1 victory. 

Ellis and captain Refiloe Jane both emphasized that it would be a different ball game on Friday and past results would not matter in the all-important qualifier. Jane, who is making a return to the team since being sidelined by an injury at the 2023 FIFA World Cup, believes that with the number of days the team has had to acclimatize in Nigeria have been crucial for their preparations.

“It feels good to be back with the team, it has been a long journey of recovery. But all of it is behind me now. I am more focused on rejoining the team and making sure that I am able to share the  experience I have gained over the years,” said Jane.

“We have a mandate to qualify for the Olympic Games and that is what we are focused and working on as a team. We know the qualities that we have as a team and we will try to pool all that together and make sure we succeed.“Even though we have played Nigeria a couple of times and recently won against them, we still need to give them the respect they deserve. They are still the undisputed African champions when you look at the number of times they have ruled the continent in the WAFCON.”

Ellis agreed with Jane and further expressed gratitude to the South African Football Association (SAFA) and to sponsors Sasol for work that went into the preparations for the qualifier.“Firstly, I want to say thank you to SAFA and Sasol for making sure that we got here early and acclimatized. Even though we have got a heat wave in South Africa, it is a completely different heat,” Ellis said.

 “We put in a lot of work at home and we have also put in a lot of work here. The players have come in and put all of it together. I am very excited about the training, commitment, and the effort,” she concluded.

From the final 24-member squad announced a few days ago, Sinoxolo Cesane is the only player missing from the group and she will join the team in the return leg in South Africa. The first leg will be played on Friday, 5 April 2024 at the MKO Abiola Stadium, and kickoff is at 17:00pm (18:00pm CAT).

Tags: Banyana BanyanaOrange FarmOrange Farm News
Admin

Admin

More News

  • Trending
  • Latest
Vumane Projects tackles teenage pregnancy, bullying, and unsafe Sex at local schools

Vumane Projects tackles teenage pregnancy, bullying, and unsafe Sex at local schools

February 20, 2026
Roots  donates 100 school bags to learners in need

Roots donates 100 school bags to learners in need

February 20, 2026
Born Again Super 16: Who will take the prize?

Born Again Super 16: Who will take the prize?

February 19, 2026
OFLFA  to elect new leadership in March

Fierce battles as teams fight for glory in OFLFA Super League

February 19, 2026
R370 SRD grant to continue for another year

R370 SRD grant to continue for another year

February 18, 2026
Vumane Projects tackles teenage pregnancy, bullying, and unsafe Sex at local schools

Vumane Projects tackles teenage pregnancy, bullying, and unsafe Sex at local schools

February 20, 2026
Roots  donates 100 school bags to learners in need

Roots donates 100 school bags to learners in need

February 20, 2026
Born Again Super 16: Who will take the prize?

Born Again Super 16: Who will take the prize?

February 19, 2026

Calendar

February 2026
M T W T F S S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
232425262728  
« Jan    

Categories

  • Business (107)
  • Crime (263)
  • Current Issues (73)
  • Drieziek (6)
  • Education (1)
  • Entertainment (16)
  • Environment (57)
  • Evaton (1)
  • Health (122)
  • Lakeside (1)
  • Local (1,013)
  • Missing Person (1)
  • National (513)
  • News (5)
  • Opinion (23)
  • Politics (21)
  • Politics (1)
  • Sport (379)
  • Tjovitjo (2)
  • Uncategorized (133)
  • World (53)

We tell honest grassroot stories that
heal & uplift the lives of 3M+ people in our communies

128 Starling Rd, Lenasia South, Johannesburg, 1829

+27 11 850 1160

+27 10 230 0038

Pages

  • About Us
  • Crime and Safety
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Politics

Advertising

  • Advertise on our platforms
  • Privacy Policies
  • Classifieds
  • FAQ

Newsletter

Subscribe to our Newsletter to be updated. We promise not to spam.

Subscribe

Copyright © 2025 Orange Farm News. All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Local News
      • Drieziek
      • Evaton
      • Lakeside
      • Palm Springs
      • Sebokeng
      • Tjovitjo
    • National News
    • World News
  • Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Advertise
  • Public Notices
  • Our Current Issues
  • About Us

Copyright © 2012 Orange Farm News.