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Dlamini’s heroics and Jane’s leadership propel Banyana into WAFCON semis

Women's Africa Cup of Nations

Herman Gibbs|Published

Andile Dlamini celebrates after saving two penalties in Banyana Banyana’s quarter-final shoot-out win over Senegal at WAFCON 2025. Photo: Backpagepix

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Andile Dlamini, the acclaimed Banyana Banyana goalkeeper, has once again captured the spotlight, receiving praise for her exceptional performance in the recent WAFCON quarter-final against Senegal.

Amid the high stakes of the knockout stage, it was not just Dlamini’s prowess between the sticks that stood out, but also the remarkable leadership displayed by captain Refiloe Jane, whose encouragement and spirit of ubuntu galvanised the team during the intense match held in Morocco.

Dlamini, reflecting on a crucial moment in the game, revealed how Jane’s support helped lift the team’s spirits.

“I remember an instance where it was a build-up, and the ball went out for a corner. ‘Fifi’ (Jane's nickname) came and tapped me on the back and said, ‘Let’s go.’ That’s beautiful because we are a team. That shows that she is a leader more than anything,” she said in an interview with cafonline.com on Sunday.

This moment encapsulated the essence of teamwork and camaraderie, as Banyana Banyana continue their push toward glory.

The match against Senegal culminated in a nerve-wracking penalty shoot-out, and Dlamini’s skills as a goalkeeper were tested. Showing commendable poise under pressure, she made two pivotal saves that ultimately secured victory.

Jane, who has been steadfast in her confidence in Dlamini’s abilities, praised her performance after the match.

“It was an exceptional team performance. When we went to penalties, we knew the capabilities that Andile has,” she said, reflecting the pride felt by her teammates.

With three clean sheets achieved in the tournament so far, Dlamini stands tall as one of the competition’s standout players.

Having claimed the title of WAFCON Goalkeeper of the Year in 2022, she continues to affirm her reputation at the 2025 championship. Her sterling performance, particularly in the face of a relentless Senegalese side, emphasises her role as a key player in the team’s defensive strategy.

“The three clean sheets come down to the defence of the team. Defence starts with the forwards and their work at the front,” Dlamini explained, highlighting the importance of collective effort.

“It is a matter of understanding your role on a specific day, communication, positive messages to each other, even when it is so difficult.”

Her insightful words reflect a maturity and understanding that anchor the team’s resolve as they aim for another WAFCON title.

As they move into the semi-finals, the confidence and mutual support among the Banyana Banyana players will be vital.

Dlamini’s journey is a testament to her dedication, consistently reminding fans and critics alike of her ability to rise to the occasion. With each game, she cements her legacy in women’s football and inspires her teammates to pursue their shared dream of championship glory.