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Banyana Banyana’s technical team will be beefed up ahead of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand later this year.

Image: Twitter: @Banyana_BanyanaBanyana Banyana’s technical team will be beefed up ahead of the 2023later this year. South Africa’s senior women’s team will have a technical director and a second assistant coach before the football global showpiece that starts on the 20th of July.

“Going into the Women’s World Cup in 2023 the stakes a little bit higher so from the Association and we will make an announcement a little bit later. This is in consultation with the coach we will be appointing a technical advisor who is a woman, who is South African and who will also be part of the team. And also a second assistant who is also a South African and a woman who will also join the team.

 

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