About Sasol League
Established in 2009, the Sasol League is South Africa’s semi-professional women’s football league. The purpose of the league is to grow and develop women’s football in all of South Africa’s nine provinces.
Sasol, in partnership with the South African Football Association (SAFA), formed the league as a platform for female footballers to showcase their skills and to broaden the talent pool for the national women’s football teams (u/17, u/20 and Banyana Banyana)
Team Profiles
- Team
North West University Vaal - Region
Sedibeng - Home Ground
North West Vaal Field - Contact Person
Thomas Thema - LFA
Emfuleni
- Team
Springs Home Sweepers - Region
Ekurhuleni - Home Ground
KwaThema Stadium - Contact Person
Joseph Mkhonza - LFA
Springs
- Team
VUT - Region
Sedibeng - Home Ground
Isak Steyl Stadium - Contact Person
Eric Mofokeng - LFA
Emfuleni
#SasolLeague 2018 Roadshow | Limpopo
The South African Football Association’s search for the next generation of women national team players continued this past weekend in Limpopo. SAFA, in close partnership with Sasol and the Department of Sport and Recreation are currently on a drive across the country to unearth talent that will represent the various women national teams as they prepare for their respective tournaments. In 2018, the Association, Sasol and the Department of Sport & Recreation have travelled to the North West, Free State, Mpumalanga and Gauteng with a technical team and scouts consisting of Thinasonke Mbuli, Sheryl Botes, Cameron Cox and Banyana Banyana…
Read MoreSasol unveils the Live the Impossible initiative to celebrate and profile their sponsorship properties
Wednesday, 22 June: Sasol, in partnership with the South African Football Association (SAFA), and Wheelchair Basketball South Africa (WBSA), launched the “Live the Impossible” initiative to continue to drive interest and ongoing support for women’s football and wheelchair basketball in South Africa. The campaign celebrates the milestones reached to date, including the long-standing partnerships between Sasol and these two sporting bodies. The “Live the Impossible” campaign aims to encourage athletes, and their supporters, including the general public, to emphasise the notion that anything is possible when the right effort is put in, despite obstacles or challenges they meet along the way. As part of…
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