Egypt ………. 0

South Africa … 5 (28’ Mcgoyi, 60’ Vilakazi; 62’Jane; 67’Seoposenwe; 82’ Motlhalo)/b>

Sasol Banyana Banyana stormed into the semi finals of the 2016 CAF African Women’s Cup of Nations after walloping the Pharaohs of Egypt 5-0 in their last Group A match in Limbe, Cameroon on Friday, 25 November 2016.

Goals from Andisiwe Mcgoyi, Nothando Vilakazi, Refiloe Jane, Linda Motlhalo and Jermaine Seoposenwe gave the South Africans all the three points plus a massive boost following a second half goal glut which stunned the Egyptians.

Mcgoyi opened the scoring on the 28th minute when she managed to tap the ball into an empty net after some great play from the right wing by Nompumelelo Nyandeni to take a slender 1-0 lead at half time.

Nyandeni who played a big role in creating the opening goal was substituted for Refiloe Jane in the 59th minute after a bad knock. A minute later Nothando Vilakazi scored the second goal for the South Africans after some miscommunication between the Egyptian centre backs and her goalkeeper.

Refiloe Jane who had just got onto the pitch was granted a golden opportunity in the 62nd minute and did not hesitate when she put the ball in the back of the net for Banyana’s third goal.

Jermaine Seoposenwe also raised her hand and scored the fourth goal in the 67th minute.

Coach Ellis brought in youngster Amogelang Motau and Motlhalo late in the match, and Motlhalo didn’t take long before she scored the fifth and final goals for the rampant Banyana Banyana in the 82nd minute to register the biggest scoreline of the tournament so far.

“I am very happy with the performance today. The players knew what they had to do, I did not need to motivate them at all, we will play whoever qualifies between Ghana and Nigeria and see how far we go in the tournament,” said an elated Ellis

Sasol Banyana Banyana will know their semi-final opponent on Saturday after the last group B matches, where either Nigeria or Ghana will top the group.

The semi finals will take place on Tuesday, 29 November 2016, at Limbe Omnisports Stadium.


Here is how they lined up:

South Africa:
Andile Dlamini(GK); Leandra Smeda; Janine Van Wyk (c); Bambanani Mbane; Noko Matlou; Nothando Vilakazi; Mamello Makhabane; Nompumelelo Nyandeni; Silindile Ngubane; Jermaine Seoposenwe; Andisiwe Mcgoyi

Subs:
Yolula Tsawe(GK) Roxanne Barker (GK); Astria Boks; Noko Matlou; Lebogang Mabatle; Linda Motlhalo; Amogelang Motau; Refiloe Jane; Thembi Kgatlana; Shiwe Nogwanya


Egypt:
Maha Shehata (GK); Samya Adam; Rana Hamdy; Mervat Rashwan; Engy Sayed (c); Salma Ahmed; Fayza Rahim; Suzanne Afrafa; Allia Elzenouki; Mahira Eldanbouki; Mirna Youssef

Subs:
Nadin Ghazy; Omnia Mahmoud; Noha Tarek; Elham Abdelnaaem (GK); Sherouk Farhan; Esraa Awad; Rehab Eid Abdelaziz Attia; Farah Hassan (GK).


Match Officials

Referee: Salma Mukansaga (Rwanda)
1st Assistant: Idrissa Fanta Kone (Mali)
2nd Assistant: Bielignin Some (Burkina Faso)
Match Commissioner: Caye Berthe Adou (Ivory Coast)