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Durban Ladies F.C.

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Durban Ladies
Full nameDurban Ladies Football Club
Founded1990; 34 years ago (1990)
(as Umlazi Fast Eagles)
GroundSugar Ray Xulu Stadium
Capacity6500
"Owner"Mary-Jane Nomthandazo Sokhela
LeagueSAFA Women's League
20238th
WebsiteDurban official website
Current season

Durban Ladies W.F.C is a women's professional soccer club based in Umlazi, Kwa-Zulu Natal. The team competes in the SAFA Women's League, the top tier women's football league in South Africa

History

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This club founded by Mary–Jane Sokhela in 1990. The club was founded under the name Umlazi Fast Eagles. In 1997 was sponsored by Spar and AmaZulu and later changed the club's name to Spar AmaZulu Ladies F.C. In 1999, it was changed again to Durban Ladies F.C.[1]

In 2018 they won the KZN Sasol League and qualified for the 2018 Sasol League National Championship were they finished as runners-ups.[2] This gained them a spot in SAFA Women's League that started in August 2019. The league didn't finished due to COVID-19 which resulted Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies F.C. being crowned champions.[3]

U/20

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The U/20 side successfully defended their Engen Knockout Challenge title in 2024. In September they were runners up for the Engen Champ of Champs losing 1-0 to Gauteng's Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies.[4]

Players

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Current squad

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Notable players

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Summer Olympics participants

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List of players that were called up for the Summer Olympic Games while playing for Durban Ladies. In brackets, the tournament played:

Honours

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  • Sasol League National Championship: Runners-Up: 2018

U/20

See also

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SAFA Women's League
Sasol Women's League

References

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  1. ^ Mseleku, S’Busiso. "Strong winds couldn't shake this Natal football boss". City Press. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  2. ^ AltronDev (10 December 2018). "Debutants TUT Ladies crowned 2018 Sasol League National Champions". Sasol In Sport. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  3. ^ "SAFA.net - South African Football Association". www.safa.net. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  4. ^ "MSN". www.msn.com. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  5. ^ "Zamandosi Cele :: Zamandosi Cele ::". www.thefinalball.com. Retrieved 5 June 2018.