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2019–20 SAFA Women's League

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SAFA Women's League
Season2019-20
Dates24 August 2019 - 29 March 2020
ChampionsMamelodi Sundowns Ladies (3rd title)
COSAFA Women's Champions LeagueMamelodi Sundowns Ladies
Matches played132
Goals scored525 (3.98 per match)
Top goalscorerRhoda Mulaudzi
(36 goals)
Biggest home winMamelodi Sundowns Ladies 11-1 First Touch
(15 February 2020)
Biggest away winUJ Ladies 0-10TUT Ladies
(11 January 2020)
Highest scoringMamelodi Sundowns Ladies 11-1 First Touch
(15 February 2020)
Longest winning runMamelodi Sundowns Ladies (21 games)
Longest unbeaten runMamelodi Sundowns Ladies (22 games)*
2021
All statistics correct as of 27 March 2024.

The 2019-20 SAFA Women's League was the inaugural season of the fully-professional SAFA Women's League, and the 12th season of nation-wide league competition in women's club football in South Africa.

The nine provincial winners who qualified for the 2018 Sasol League National Championship were promoted to form part of the SAFA Women's National League (SWNL). In addition, three teams were invited to take part, namely Tsunami Queens, UJ Ladies and Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies. [1][2]

Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies set a new SWNL goal scoring record when they defeated First Touch 11-1 on 15 February 2020.[3]

Teams

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A list of the teams that took part in the inaugural SAFA Women's League:[4]

Team Province
Thunderbirds Ladies Eastern Cape
Bloemfontein Celtics Ladies Free State
Tsunami Queens*
Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies* Gauteng
TUT Ladies
UJ Ladies*
Durban Ladies Kwa-Zulu Natal
First Touch Limpopo
Coal City Wizards Mpumalanga
Richmond United Northern Cape
Golden Ladies North West
UWC Ladies Western Cape

*invited team

Stadiums and locations

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Team Location Stadium Capacity
Bloemfontein Celtics Ladies Bloemfontein Siwelele Park Stadium 1,000
Coal City Wizards Emalahleni Puma Stadium 24,000
Durban Ladies Durban Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium 6,500
First Touch Polokwane Baroka Village 1,000
Golden Ladies Mahikeng Montshioa Stadium
Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies Pretoria Loftus Versfeld Stadium 51,762
Richmond United Northern Cape Merino Park Stadium 200
Thunderbirds Ladies Gqeberha Sisa Dukashe Stadium 17,000
TUT ladies Pretoria TUT Stadium 2,500
Tsunami Queens Bethlehem Goble Park Stadium 5,000
UJ Ladies Johannesburg UJ Soweto Stadium 8,000
UWC Ladies Cape Town UWC Stadium 2,500

Table

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As of 27 March 2024
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies (C) 22 21 1 0 83 13 +70 64 Champions League
2 TUT Ladies 22 17 4 1 83 26 +57 55
3 Bloemfontein Celtic Ladies 22 13 5 4 55 25 +30 44
4 First Touch 22 10 6 6 54 44 +10 36
5 Coal City Wizards 22 8 8 6 38 38 0 32
6 UWC Ladies 22 7 9 6 46 27 +19 30
7 Durban Ladies 22 8 2 12 32 52 −20 26
8 UJ Ladies 22 8 2 12 35 57 −22 26
9 Golden Ladies 22 4 5 13 25 45 −20 17
10 Thunderbirds Ladies 22 4 4 14 29 63 −34 16
11 Richmond United 22 4 2 16 24 69 −45 14
12 Tsunami Queens 22 2 4 16 21 66 −45 10
Source: [1]

(C) Champion

Results

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The teams played 21 games each. The final game, which was due to be contested from 21-29 March 2020, was adjusted a 1-1* draw due to the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa which resulted in travel restrictions being enforced from 18 March 2020.[5]

Home \ Away BCL CCW DBN FT GDL MSD RMU TBL TUT TQ UJ UWC
Bloemfontein Celtics Ladies 5–0 2–1 1–3 3–2 0–1 1–1 4–2 0–2 3–0 6–1 0–0
Coal City Wizards 1–1* 1–1 2–2 3–2 1–4 3–2 3–0 0–2 2–1 2–0 2–2
Durban Ladies 0–6 2–1 3–2 3–2 0–3 3–1 4–1 1–6 0–1 1–2 0–5
First Touch 2–2 2–2 4–1 4–0 2–3 6–1 4–1 2–4 3–1 2–4 2–1
Golden Ladies 0–2 0–0 0–1 1–1 1–4 4–2 4–1 1–8 2–0 0–1 1–4
Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies 3–0 4–1 3–1 11–1 3–1 7–0 6–0 2–1 8–0 3–2 3–0
Richmond United 2–5 0–1 2–3 1–5 0–1 0–1 3–2 0–8 1–1* 0–3 1–8
Thunderbirds Ladies 0–4 4–3 1–1 0–2 1–1 0–6 2–3 1–2 3–1 2–3 0–0
TUT Ladies 1–1 2–2 3–2 3–1 2–1 1–1* 2–0 5–2 7–2 3–2 2–2
Tsunami Queens 0–3 0–5 1–0 0–2 0–0 1–2 1–2 3–4 1–6 3–3 0–5
UJ Ladies 3–4 1–2 3–4 1–1* 1–0 0–3 2–1 0–1 0–10 2–1 0–2
UWC Ladies 0–2 1–1* 2–0 1–1 1–1 0–2 0–1 1–1 2–3 3–3 6–1
Updated to match(es) played on 16 March 2024. Source: [2]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Awards

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Award Player Club
Top scorer South AfricaRhoda Mulaudzi Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies

Mulaudzi was subsequently crowned the South African Football Journalists’ Association’s (Safja) Women’s Footballer of the Year.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Chronicle, Youth (19 February 2020). "An Unstable New Dawn: Safa National Women's League". Youth Chronicle. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  2. ^ "A new dawn in women's football in South Africa". The Mail & Guardian. 2 September 2019. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Sports Minister Xasa to contribute R5 million to SAFA's National Women's League". TimesLIVE. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Safa launches Women's National League | Goal.com South Africa". www.goal.com. 22 August 2019. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  5. ^ "Statement by President Cyril Ramaphosa on measures to combat COVID-19 epidemic. | The Presidency". 20 June 2020. Archived from the original on 20 June 2020. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  6. ^ "Banyana Banyana's Mulaudzi crowned Women Footballer of the Year - SAFA.net". 2 September 2020. Retrieved 7 May 2024.