We have to fight for women's sport, says Banyana star

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African Football Association’s irregularities only,” Rhoda Mulaudzi said. “I think as a country, together, we just have to fight for women’s football or any women’s sport' | By Mihlalibaleka IOLsport

JOHANNESBURG - “We can’t dwell on the South African Football Association’s irregularities only,” Rhoda Mulaudzi said during a zoom meeting with members of the South African Football Journalists Association. “I think as a country, together, we just have to fight for women’s football or any women’s sport.”

To further irk critics, Safa came across as nonchalant when they squeezed the confirmation of Mamelodi Sundowns' crowning as the champions in a press release that was largely meant to justify why they canned their vice-presidents Ria Ledwaba and Gay Mokoena. Did I say prize money? My apologies. How could there be hope of a prize money when the rest of the 11 teams, except Sundowns who are owned by mining mogul Patrice Motsepe, do not receive basic monthly salaries?

Everyone reaps what they sow. Mulaudzi knows that well as her success with the Brazilians, who qualified for the inaugural CAF Women’s Champions League after winning the NWL, inspired her move to Belarus side Dinamo Minsk alongside Lebogang Ramalepe.

 

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