Banyana Banyana scooped up four awards at the Women's Africa Cup of Nations following their victory over Morocco on Saturday night.
It was a memorable night for the South African women's national side, who defeated Morocco 2-1 to secure their first Cup of Nations title at the sixth attempt.
Andile Dlamini was a key figure throughout the tournament and as a result, she was named Goalkeeper of the Tournament.
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"In 2018, I was watching from the bench and I told myself that I want to play next time. As a team, we have worked hard to achieve this and this means so much," Dlamini said, as per CAF Online.
Hilda Magaia was the hero of the final after bagging a brace on the night, which took her tally to three goals for the tournament.
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Magaia finished as joint top scorer alongside Moroccan captain Ghizlane Chebbak and Nigeria's Rasheedat Ajibade.
Banyana also scooped up the Women's National Team of the Year while they were also awarded the Fair Play award.
Check out the action and celebrations from Banyana's WAFCON triumph in Morocco!:
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