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Banyana Banyana couldn’t have asked for a better start to the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, when they beat defending champions, Nigeria’s Super Falcons, 2 - 1 in the Group C opener. BanyanaBanyana

Banyana Banyana celebrating after scoring a goal.a better start to the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco

Banyana scored the two goals in two minutes with the returning Jermaine Seoposenwe opening the scoring on the hour mark before Hilda Magaia made it 2-NIL. Botswana registered their biggest win at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations when they saw off fellow debutants Burundi 4-2 on Monday at the Moulay Hassan Stadium in Rabat.

Burundi reacted quickly, pushing to get onto the scoring sheet themselves and their efforts paid off when Sandrine Niyonkuru picked up a loose ball to send a fine shot past Botswana’s keeper.

 

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We 100% behind you girls. Especially Linda😜

If can have Nigeria so flat in the final, cause it's gonna happen that they'll meet again in the final. This time they have what it take to win the cup. ( Can they get a better kit designed for them though?)

What a pleasing performance!!!

The best football team in South Africa go gal bring it home we know you can do it

Suxoka...

Congrats to Banyana Banyana

They should earn more than Bafana straight...

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