Former captain Amanda Dlamini on Banyana’s challenges

11 July 2025

Former captain Amanda Dlamini on Banyana’s challenges

As Banyana Banyana prepare to defend their coveted title at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) 2025, former captain and iconic figure Amanda Dlamini has delivered a candid and hard-hitting critique of the support for women’s football.

Her powerful insights reveal the ongoing struggles behind the triumphs, urging for sustained commitment beyond major tournaments.

“At this rate, we may not see how much of an impact this team has had on women’s football because we always water down their achievements,” Dlamini told Showmax Premier League this week. 

“We’re deliberately stifling the growth of women’s football while boys’ youth programmes and senior competitions keep getting the mileage and recognition. It does feel like women’s football is on its own.”

Dlamini’s comments come as Banyana Banyana, the reigning WAFCON champions, prepare to face immense pressure to defend their title.

“It’s not easy playing with a target on your back,” she acknowledged. “They still have the same group of players, but it’s about how badly they want it. It will be a first-time experience for them to feel the pressure of defending a title, and that too demands a different approach, attitude, and drive.”

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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – AUGUST 03: Jessica Samuelsson of Sweden is challenged by Amanda Dlamini of South Africa during the Olympic Womens Football match between Sweden and South Africa during the at Olympic Stadium on August 3, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Photo by Stuart Franklin – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

The former captain also highlighted a persistent issue from her own playing days.

“The challenge of not being prioritised and empty promises still lingers because we still treat this team like or as an afterthought.”

Banyana Banyana, under the astute guidance of Coach Desiree Ellis, kicked off their WAFCON 2025 campaign on 7 July, with a mouthwatering win against Ghana. They will also face Mali and Tanzania in what promises to be a challenging Group C.

Dlamini praised Coach Ellis’s tactical prowess.

RABAT, MOROCCO – JULY 23: Head coach Desiree Ellis of South Africa celebrates with the trophy after the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations final match between Morocco and South Africa at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco on July 23, 2022. (Photo by Jalal Morchidi/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

“She’s found a good way to balance her strong defence with dynamic and intelligent playmakers. We’ve noticed during her prep games that she tried to use players who are versatile enough in different positions, it could be an element of surprise but I’m sure it will contribute to the team’s tactical flexibility.”

Looking at the competitive landscape, Dlamini pointed to formidable opponents.

“Nigeria are on Mission X; they have more pressure this year. Morocco will want to do better second time at home hosting. Zambia, with top players like Banda, are very competitive, and Senegal could once again be the surprise package at the tournament.”

Despite the systemic challenges, Dlamini remains hopeful about the team’s inspiring legacy.

“They have taught many of the ladies to believe that continental and international stages give you the exposure and serve as a gateway to living their dreams, and it’s very attainable. I hope many female footballers have learned that it will take generations and generations to play their part until something is attainable.”

Her final message to the current Banyana Banyana squad is a rallying cry.

“My message to the team is to fight, fight together more so this year than the hunger to win in 2022. Their attitude and approach towards defending their title at WAFCON 24/25 will earn them more respect on the continent.”

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