
Banyana Banyana Resume WAFCON Preparations After Pay Dispute is Resolved
Defending champions Banyana Banyana have resumed preparations for the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco after resolving a pay dispute with the South African Football Association (SAFA). The team returned to training on Saturday and will compete against Ghana on July 7. Coach Desiree Ellis and players are focused on uniting to achieve success while adapting to the heat in Morocco.
Banyana Banyana’s Training Resumes Amid Pay Dispute Resolution
After resolving financial disputes with the South African Football Association, Banyana Banyana returned to training in Morocco, eager to defend their Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title.
Coach Desiree Ellis praised her squad’s commitment during the training match against Benin, stating, “The team is focused on what lies ahead as we prepare for Ghana on July 7th.”
Player Kylan Swart expressed excitement about their upcoming matches, emphasizing the importance of team unity and readiness, stating, “We want a positive result, which is a win.”
SAFA Addresses Bonus Structure and Resource Challenges
SAFA CEO Lydia Monyepao confirmed that a new bonus structure was negotiated with players before their departure, addressing previous misunderstandings regarding friendly match compensations.
Monyepao acknowledged the federation’s financial constraints, revealing, “We have increased their bonuses significantly, but our funding sources remain limited compared to earlier years.”
The federation aims to bolster support for Banyana Banyana, stressing the need to secure adequate funding despite existing economic challenges affecting multiple national teams.
Banyana Banyana’s successful resolution of their pay dispute marks a pivotal moment in their journey to defend the WAFCON title. With renewed energy and focus, the team, fueled by their commitment and enthusiasm, is prepared to face tough opponents including Ghana, Tanzania, and Mali.
The players’ spirits are high as they resume training in Morocco, ready to channel the confidence and resilience gained from overcoming recent challenges. Coach Desiree Ellis emphasizes unity and determination, setting a promising tone as they aim for victory in their opening match.
As defending champions, Banyana Banyana understands the pressures that come with their title, but the squad is committed to performing under pressure. With increased bonuses and motivation, they look forward to showcasing their growth and maturity during the tournament.
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