Lesotho will face Swaziland to open their 2018 Women's AFCON qualifiers |
Lesotho’s national women’s football team
will play a trio of friendly games against South African clubs over the next
two weeks to prepare for their 2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations (AFCON)
qualifier against Swaziland in April.
Mehalalitoe will host Swaziland
in the first leg of the first round tie on April 6 with the return leg on April
10.
To prepare, Monaheng Montšo’s side will embark
on a series of friendly games against three sides in South Africa’s top-flight –
the Sasol Women’s League.
The first of the games is on Saturday against
South African champions Bloemfontein Celtic Ladies who, incidentally, are captained
by Lesotho skipper Boitumelo Rabale.
After facing Celtic, Mehalalitoe will then
take on the Free State Police women’s team in Ficksburg next Wednesday before
concluding their tour against Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies in Pretoria next
Saturday.
“We will use the three friendlies to assess
our standards of play and see where we can correct before the AFCON qualifiers
against Swaziland,” Lesotho team manager Thabaneng Lekhooa said.
“Immediately after the last game (against
Sundowns) the team will start with its final camp,” he added.
Rabale, who was named Lesotho’s first-ever
Sports Star of the Year at last year’s inaugural Lesotho Annual Sports Awards, will
again lead Mehalalitoe and be the team’s key player.
Also in the squad is United States based
striker Senate Letsie.
However, the former Kick4Life Ladies star
will only join the squad after the trip to South Africa.
Taking part in the 2018 Women’s AFCON
qualifiers is another positive step for women’s football in Lesotho which has
grown since the inauguration of a national women’s league – the Women’s Super
League – three years ago.
If Mehalalitoe
manage to navigate their way past Swaziland they will face neighbours South
Africa in the next round.
The 2018 Total Women Africa Cup of
Nations will be the 13th edition of the biennial championship and will
be hosted by Ghana from November 17 to December 1.
The Women’s AFCON will also double as Africa’s
qualifiers for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup with the top three teams qualifying
for the global showpiece to be held in France.
Mehalalitoe squad:
Goalkeepers: Mosilinyane Lefaphane, Thuto
Maifo, Boitumelo Nkeane
Defenders: Mosili Motšoeneng, Rethabile
Ntobo, Lerato Kheme, Nkotso Mapota, ‘Macheche Matjamela, Liako Makotoane, Lerato
Rasello, Yedwa Monyane, ‘Mamoroesi Likotsi, ‘Mapheko Motlalane
Midfielders: Boitumelo Rabale, Palesa
Mpeta, Ntšabeng Pelea, Kefuoe Makoa, ‘Mafusi Phesolo, Makobo Kepa, Mating
Monokoane, ‘Maseriti Mohlolo, Tebello Makuru, Mosele Pita and Tšoanelo Leboka
Strikers: Senate Letsie, Nthabiseng Pule,
Relebohile Akhente, Lits’eoana Maloro, Kholu Lebakeng, Mateliso Makutoane
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