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I am not thinking of retiring: Van Wyk

Van Wyk has represented Banyana on more than 10 years and has accumulated more than 120 caps.

She will be part of the team that will take part in the Council of Southern Africa Football Association tournament in August.Van Wyk recently played abroad in the United States for Houston Dash alongside her compatriots Thembi Kgatlana and Linda Motlhalo. Van Wyk returned home to play for her team JVW in the local league, while Kgatlana and Motlhalo are now based in China. She still wants to return abroad.has been paired in Group A together with Namibia, Zimbabwe and Malawi also in the Cosafa Under-20 tournament.Van Wyk is hoping they will impart their experience to their teammates.

 

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