South Africa women's national under-17 soccer team explained

See also: South Africa national under-17 soccer team.

South Africa under-17
Nickname:Bantwana
Association:South African Football Association
Sub-Confederation:COSAFA
Confederation:CAF (Africa)
Coach:Nthabeleng Modiko
Captain:Jessica Wade
Home Stadium:FNB Stadium
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First Game: 1–3
Largest Win: 0–28
Largest Loss: 0–9 10–1
U17wc Apps:2
U17wc First:2010
U17wc Best:Group stage (2010, 2018)
Type:women
Regional Name:African U-17 Cup of Nations
Regional Cup Apps:6
Regional Cup First:2008
Regional Cup Best:Champions (2010, 2018)
2Ndregional Name:COSAFA U-17 Women's Championship
2Ndregional Cup Apps:3
2Ndregional Cup First:2019
2Ndregional Cup Best:Champions (2022)
Fifa Trigramme:RSA
Badge Size:170px

The South Africa U-17 women's national football team, nicknamed Bantwana, 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 objective is to qualify and play at the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup and develop players for the main national team Banyana Banyana.

Bantwana hold the African record for most goals in an international match. They scored 28 goals (won 28-0) against Seychelles in the opening match of group B at the 2019 COSAFA U-17 Women's Championship.[1]

History

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

The team qualified for 2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Trinidad & Tobago.[2]

In 2018, they qualified for the 2018 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Uruguay making their second appearance at the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.[3] [4]

COSAFA U-17 Women's Championship

The competed in the inaugural tournament in 2019 held in Mauritius.[5] They were runners-up to Uganda in a 2-1 defeat in the final. They set the African goal scoring record (28 goals) in that championship. They won their first COSAFA title in the 2022 edition, defeating Zambia by 4 goals to 3 in the final.[6]

Competitive record

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup record

FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
Appearances: 2
YearRoundPosition
2008did not qualify
2010Group stage16th3003217
2012did not qualify
2014
2016
2018Group stage12th3012110
2022did not qualify
2024to be determined
2025
TotalGroup stage2/96015327

African U-17 Cup of Nations for Women record

African U-17 Cup of Nations for Women
Appearances: 6
YearRoundPosition
2008First round220203
2010Play-off round6312259
2012Second round412176
2013Second round201146
2016Second round220207
2018Second round4400177
2020To be determined
TotalSecond round6/62012485335

COSAFA U-17 Women's Championship

COSAFA U-17 Women's Championship record
YearRound
2019Runners-up5401395+34
Third Place4202188+10
Champions 42 0 0 23 4 +19
Total139038017

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: South Africa U-17 women thrash Seychelles 28-0 . 2024-04-08 . BBC Sport . en-GB.
  2. Web site: FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Trinidad & Tobago 2010™: South Africa . 2023-12-08 . www.fifa.com . en.
  3. Web site: SA's Women’s U17 team begins Fifa World Cup campaign with tricky clash against Mexico . 2023-12-08 . SowetanLIVE . en-ZA.
  4. Web site: 2018-10-25 . Dludlu names 21-member Bantwana squad for 2018 FIFA WC - SAFA.net . 2023-12-09 . en-US.
  5. Web site: 2019-09-21 . Cosafa U17 Women's Cup: Bantwana must start strongly against Seychelles – Dludlu Goal.com . 2024-04-08 . www.goal.com . en.
  6. Web site: este . 2022-12-14 . Local coach and players win Cosafa Cup with SA U17 girls team . 2024-04-08 . The Witness . en-US.