
South Africa Banyana Banyana on Saturday were crowned champions of the Women Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCN) for the first time after a 2-1 victory over Morocco.
The Pulse reported that Hildah Magaia was the heroine of the evening as South Africa survived a late fight-back to maintain the 2-1 lead until the final whistle in the final encounter at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.
Recalled South Africa have suffered heartbreaks from losing four different WAFCON finals, but in this dispensation they will finally go home and be called the best Women team in Africa for once.
However, both teams on the night were looking for a historic first WAFCON title, but it was South Africa who stepped into the Prince Moulay Stadium as the favourite.
Inversely, it was the host, Morocco, who would go on to dominate most of the game on the night.
Both teams had chances to open the scoring but the opening 45 minutes provided no entertainment in terms of goals.
After the break, the Atlas Lionesses continued from where they stopped but there was still no breakthrough.
Interestingly, two goals in the space of eight second-half minutes completely turned the game around in favour of South Africa.
Just after the hour mark, Magaia broke the deadlock to put South Africa ahead; She doubled the advantage eight minutes later to make it 2-0.
Morocco did find a way back into the game when Rosella Ayane pulled one back to make it 2-1 and ensure a tense final 10 minutes.
In the end, it was heartbreak for the Lionesses as Banyana Banyana held on for their first-ever WAFCON win.