Picture: The SA seasoned referee, Akhona Makalima/Supplied
12 July 2025- South African women’s match officials are making an indelible mark on the international football stage, with their talent and dedication taking centre stage at the ongoing CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco.
The performances of the South Africans in this tournament have been testament to the hard work and resilience of these pioneering women who are steadily elevating the profile of the country’s refereeing to a higher level.
Leading the charge is seasoned referee Akhona Makalima, whose presence at the WAFCON follows her remarkable representation of South Africa at the prestigious FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia & New Zealand in 2023. Makalima’s consistent excellence and ability to perform under pressure on the global stage exemplifies the high standards South African referees are striving for.
National Referees Committee (NRC) Chairperson, Victor Gomes said equally impactful is the contribution of referee technical instructor, Lufuno Nemagovhani. Her recent participation in a FIFA Regional Instructors course and her exceptional technical skills has earned her a well-deserved role as an instructor and assessor at this very tournament. Nemagovhani’s expertise is crucial in shaping the next generation of top-tier officials.
Gomes said the increasing presence of South African women in refereeing on the African continent is a source of immense pride. He further said with a strong cohort of talented match officials like Nonjabulo Ndlela, Hloniphile Msezane, Amogelang Msiza, Kwandile Somtsai, Nandipha Menze, Maneo Tau, Thembisa Siyatsha, and many others officiating on the National Panel in South Africa, the future of women referees in the country is undeniably positive.
“Behind the scenes, the tireless efforts of both physical and technical referee instructors are instrumental in this success. Their unwavering commitment to ensuring South African referees remain at a top level and consistently strive for excellence is the bedrock upon which these achievements are built.
“We express immense pride in the strides being taken by female match officials and instructors. We are incredibly proud of the dedication and achievements of our female referees and instructors,” said Gomes.
He added that this is just the beginning of what they hope will be a sustained period of success for their officials. Gomes said they now need to ensure that their development structures are well-groomed to secure a steady group of match officials for the future.
He said this strong representation at a major continental tournament like the WAFCON underscores South Africa’s growing influence in refereeing and signals a bright and promising future for women in the sport.
Meanwhile, the South African Football Association (SAFA) President, Dr Danny Jordaan, applauded the officials and said they remain an inspiration for many youngsters around the country who want to follow in their footsteps.
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