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Banyana Rescue A Draw In Olympic Qualifier

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Desiree Ellis, coach of South Africa, during the FIFA Womens World Cup match between Sweden and South Africa on 23 July 2023 in Wellington Regional Stadium
Desiree Ellis, coach of South Africa, during the FIFA Womens World Cup match between Sweden and South Africa on 23 July 2023 in Wellington Regional Stadium
Sydney Mahlangu

Banyana Banyana came away with a 1-1 draw against Democratic Republic of Congo in the 2024 CAF Women's Olympic qualifiers, second round first-leg clash on Wednesday afternoon.

Banyana had to contend with a number of withdrawals but they had a strong squad with the front three of captain Thembi Kgatlana, Hildah Magaia and Gabriela Salgado.

South Africa's Linda Motlhalo and Faith Nokuthula who both arrived on Tuesday, were named on the bench alongside Janine Van Wyk, who was in the squad for the second last time before she retires.

The visitors relied on the pace of Kgatlana up top in the opening exchanges but they had a scare on nine minutes after goalkeeper Kaylin Swart made a great save to keep out a threatening shot from Congo.

Desiree Ellis' charges continued to dominate possession but they were not finding gaps in dangerous areas and on 20 minutes were nearly punished, as Swart denied Ruth Kipoyi, who had a good shot from the edge of the box.

DRC were playing on second balls and Grace Mfwamba eventually broke the deadlock just before the interval with a volley into the top corner after a cross in the box.

Ellis made an attacking change at half-time as Nicole Michael replaced Amogelang Motau.

Michael made an immediate impact for Banyana as Kgatlana levelled matters four minutes later and got an important away goal with a tap-in after a cut-back by the TS Galaxy forward, who showed great pace to beat her marker on the right wing.

The game stretched from end to end after the hour-mark and DRC almost got the second goal with 20 minutes remaining after they were denied by the upright.

The game was on the balance in the dying minutes, with South Africa having more endurance to venture forward but they could not create clear-cut chances.

Van Wyk, who anticipated his 184th cap, which would equal Ahmed Hassan's 11-year record in both male and female internationals, did not have time to come on, as the game ended all square.

The second-leg is set for next Monday at Orlando Stadium. 

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