A chapter closes as Jermaine Seoposenwe has played her final match for Banyana Banyana.
After more than a decade of service, the number 12 hangs up her international boots, leaving behind a legacy of passion, grit, and unforgettable moments. From her debut in 2010 to lifting the WAFCON trophy in 2022, Jermaine has been a key figure in Banyanaโs rise on the world stage.

Seoposenwe represented South Africa at two Olympic Games, two FIFA Womenโs World Cups, and several Africa Women Cup of Nations tournaments. Known for her explosive pace, sharp football mind, and leadership on the pitch, sheโs been a reliable presence.

Her club journey has taken her across the globe, from South Africa to the U.S., Lithuania, Spain, Portugal, and Mexico, breaking barriers for local players and proving that South African talent belongs on the world stage. Jermaine leaves as one of Banyanaโs most influential figures.

“Fare thee well @jermaine109 for being a true servant of the game, wearing the national colours with pride” – Banyana Banyana on X (formerly Twitter)

Thank you for the memories, the goals, and the heart. Youโve made South Africa proud.
