The South African Senior Women's National Team (Banyana Banyana) departs for Sportschule, Hennef in Germany on Friday, 06 July 2012 for the final preparations of the London Olympic Games scheduled to start later this month (27 July).
Twenty-one players will make up the travelling squad, with Russia-based Nompumelelo Nyandeni joining her compatriots the next day (Saturday, 7 July) in Germany.
The Sasol-sponsored Banyana Banyana will play two international friendly matches against Cameroon and the Olympic hosts, Great Britain during their time abroad.
In the first match, South Africa faces Cameroon in Lille, France on Wednesday, 11 July.
Kickoff is at 14h00.
Cameroon will be the only other African country representing the continent at the Olympic Games.
They have been drawn in Group E along with Great Britain, New Zealand, and Brazil.
South Africa has been drawn in Group F along with Japan, Canada and Sweden.
The second fixture will take place in Birmingham, England against Great Britain on Sunday, 15 July to conclude their over-seas training camp.
Kickoff is at 14h30.
The squad will fly out of England on Monday, 16 July and is expected back in the country on Tuesday, 17 July 2012.
South Africa's head coach Joseph Mkhonza is aware that this will be the last, and perhaps the most important tour for the team as they round up their preparations before competing against the world's top athletes.
With several players coming from the Sasol League Championships that were held in Durban this past week, Mkhonza is hopeful that the players will carry the same energy and momentum to Europe. Six Banyana Banyana players played in the championships - Zamandosi Cele (Durban Ladies); Leandra Smeda and Nocawe Skiti (Cape Town Ladies); Nothando Vilakazi and Portia Modise (Palace Super Falcons) and Sanah Mollo (Bloemfontein Celtic).
"The players that took part in the championship will be given time off to recover to avoid overworking them as we approach this very important phase of preparations. Most of the girls that went there took part, and I was very happy with their enthusiasm at the tournament. Defender Janine van Wyk's rehabilitation is nearing conclusion and we hope she will be ready for our matches in Europe," said Mkhonza.
Mkhonza adds that with the time left to prepare for the Olympics, he would like to fine-tune his squad and use the experience gained during the African Women's Cup qualifiers to get the team to a state of readiness for London.
"This is the last chance to work on any of our shortcomings. We have to finalise our strategy for the Olympics and build on what we've been working on since our qualification. The matches will help us gauge how far we have come and give us a state of our readiness. This is also the opportunity to make sure the players understand the importance of competing on the Olympic stage," added Mkhonza.
Banyana Banyana is already in camp ahead of their departure and will be training at the School of Excellence.
The Banyana Banyana squad travelling to Germany and England:
Name
Position
Club
Thokozile Mndaweni
Goalkeeper
University of Johannesburg
Roxanne Barker
Goalkeeper
Pepperdine University (USA)
Andile Dlamini
Goalkeeper
Sundowns Ladies FC
Refiloe Jane
Defender
Sundowns Ladies FC
Lebogang Mabatle
Defender
Hallelujah Zebra Force
Nothando Vilakazi
Defender
Palace Super Falcons
Amanda Sister
Defender
Liverpool Ladies
Janine van Wyk
Defender
Palace Super Falcons
Zamandosi Cele
Defender
Durban Ladies
Leandra Smeda
Midfielder
Cape Town Roses
Nocawe Skiti
Midfielder
Cape Town Roses FC
Kylie-Ann Louw
Midfielder
Stephen F Austin (USA)
Amanda Dlamini
Midfielder
University of Johannesburg
Mary Ntsweng
Midfielder
TUT Ladies FC
Noko Matlou
Midfielder
University of Johannesburg
Portia Modise
Midfielder
Palace Super Falcons
Gabisile Hlumbane
Midfielder
Kovsies Ladies FC
Sanah Mollo
Striker
Bloemfontien Celtics
Robyn Moodaly
Striker
High Performance Centre
Nompumelelo Nyandeni
Striker
FC Rossiyanka (Russia)
Andisiwe Mgcoyi
Striker
Sundowns Ladies FC
Jermaine Seoposenwe
Striker
Santos