Huge weekend ahead for the SNWL
14 May 2021 – Week four of the SAFA National Women’s League will be one to be remembered with an impending and exciting life-changing announcement this coming Sunday, 16 May 2021.
The league will be launching what promises to be the biggest sponsorship yet in Women’s sport in the country.
Back to the playing field, this weekend will see SAFA National Women’s League log leaders JVW Ladies travel to Cape Town to face a stubborn University of the Western Cape, where they will be looking to continue their great early run in their maiden season.
JVW are one of the three sides who boast a 100 percent record since the commencement of the new season and will be out to show that their early form is no fluke.
Week2 of SNWL promises thrills galore
30 April 2021 – The 2021 SAFA National Women’s League heads into the second week this coming weekend, with seven matches scheduled for Saturday, 1 May 2021.
Bloemfontein Celtic Ladies will be looking for their first three points when they host TUT University at Siwelele Park in Bloemfontein. Celtic drew 1-1 with the University of Johannesburg last Saturday and will try to use this week’s encounter to solidify their position as one of the favourites for the league title.
The University of Johannesburg will also be aiming to collect their first three points of the season when they host Tsunami Queens in what will be an interesting encounter at the UJ Stadium, Soweto Campus.
SAFA National Women’s League produces 32 goals in opening week
26 April 2021 – It was goals galore in the opening weekend of the 2021 SAFA National Women’s League season as teams showed their eagerness to set the ball rolling following a year long drought of football due to the COVID-19 pandemic which saw the entire 2020 season obliterated.
A total of 32 goals were scored in the opening week of the much anticipated opening games of the SAFA National Women’s League.
The SAFA National Women’s League (SNWL) started like a house on fire on Saturday, 24 April 2021 with football fans glued to their TV screens and social media pages were set ablaze as seven matches were played on the day.
Where does Ray Gaddis retirement leave the right back depth chart?
Olivier Mbaizo is the presumed starter but Nathan Harriel isn’t far behind
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Now that there’s been some time to process the news of the retirement of Ray Gaddis, let’s take an updated look at the Philadelphia Union organizational depth chart at right back and what options head coach Jim Curtin has going forward at the position.
While it’s always a possibility a new player is brought in, Sporting Director Ernst Tanner didn’t allude to that being the case on Friday when he said they wouldn’t necessarily have to acquire a new right back because they have two players at the position.
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