See also: South Africa women's national under-15 soccer team.
South Africa under-15 | |
Badge Size: | 170px |
Association: | South African Football Association |
Confederation: | CAF (Africa) |
Sub-Confederation: | COSAFA |
Coach: | Vela Khumalo |
Captain: | Bokamoso Mokokosi |
Home Stadium: | FNB Stadium |
Fifa Trigramme: | RSA |
Pattern La1: | _rsa10h |
Pattern B1: | _rsa10h |
Pattern Ra1: | _rsa10h |
Pattern Sh1: | _esp_08 |
Leftarm1: | 019585 |
Body1: | 019585 |
Rightarm1: | 019585 |
Shorts1: | 008000 |
Socks1: | F7EB29 |
Pattern La2: | _rsa10a |
Pattern B2: | _rsa10a |
Pattern Ra2: | _rsa10a |
Pattern Sh2: | _rsa10a |
Leftarm2: | 019585 |
Body2: | 019585 |
Rightarm2: | 019585 |
Shorts2: | F7EB29 |
Socks2: | 008000 |
First Game: | 2–4 (Rabat, Morocco; 12 December 2023) |
Largest Loss: | 2–4 (Rabat, Morocco; 12 December 2023) |
Largest Win: | 3–0 (Amaan Stadium, Zanzibar; 21 May 2024) |
Website: | https://www.safa.net/ |
The South Africa national under-15 football team, is a youth football (soccer) team, which represents South Africa and is controlled by the South African Football Association, the governing body for football in South Africa. The team's main objectives is to develop players for the Amajimbos team.[1] [2]
The pool of players for the team was identified during the SAFA/FIFA Talent Development Scheme (TDS) Tournament and the National Schools Championship.[3]
Their first official match was held on 12 December 2023 against Ivory Coast, which they lost 4–2.[4] Their second match was held on the 17th of December 2023 against Morocco, which they won 3-1.[5]
The following players were called up for the matches against Morocco under-15 and Ivory Coast under-15 on 12 and 17 December 2023, respectively.[6]