Mamelodi Sundowns shot stopper, Andile Dlamini believes the standard of goalkeeping in women's football is on the rise in Africa.
Fresh from being instrumental in her side's third successive qualification to the CAF Women's Champions League after winning the regional COSAFA title without a single loss, Dlamini is looking forward to adding another continental accolade to her growing list of achievements at this year's CAF Women's Champions League, Cote d'Ivoire 2023.
"I really think the standard of women's football goalkeeping is improving in Africa. We just need more young female goalkeepers to follow in our foot-steps so that our department can be even more solid" said the shot-stopper. "It means the world to us as a team. We have another opportunity to go fight for the trophy, we look forward to the journey in Cote d'ivoire"
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