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Personal information | |||
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Full name | Fikile Sithole | ||
Place of birth | Johannesburg, South Africa | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Retired | ||
1989–1995 | Soweto Ladies FC | ||
1995–1996 | Öxabäcks IF | ||
1996–2001 | Soweto Ladies FC | ||
International career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1993–1999 | South Africa |
Fikile Sithole is a South African soccer manager and former player. She is one of the players of the first South Africa women's national team Banyana Banyana in 1993 and the former captain of the national team[1]. She was awarded seventh best african woman player of the XXth century and was also shosen in the African team of the XXth century, conbined by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS)[2]
References
- ^ "Ezamzukwana with Fikile Sithole". Chest Trap Sports. 2014.
- ^ "IFFHS Africa's Women Team of the XXth Century (1901-2000)". iffhs.com. Redaction. 29 April 2021.
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- Living people
- Women's association football midfielders
- South African women's soccer players
- South Africa women's international soccer players
- South African expatriate women's soccer players
- Soccer players from Johannesburg
- South African soccer managers
- Female association football managers
- South African women's soccer biography stubs