THE DRAW:
Group A | Group B |
A1- Northern Cape | B1- Limpopo |
A2- Western Cape | B2- Free State |
A3- Mpumalanga | B3- Eastern Cape |
A4- North West | B4- KwaZulu Natal |
A5- Gauteng |
Fixtures:
Match No | Date | Home Team | vs | Away Team | Time | Field |
1 | 03-Aug-12 | MPUMALANGA | vs | NORTH WEST | 12h30 | GLSW |
OFFICIAL OPENING CEREMONY | ||||||
2 | 03-Aug-12 | NORTHERN CAPE | vs | WESTERN CAPE | 15h00 | GLSW |
3 | 04-Aug-12 | NORTH WEST | vs | NORTHERN CAPE | 13h00 | Abas/A |
5 | 04-Aug-12 | MPUMALANGA | vs | GAUTENG | 14h30 | Abas/B |
4 | 04-Aug-12 | LIMPOPO | vs | FREE STATE | 14h30 | Abas/A |
6 | 04-Aug-12 | EASTERN CAPE | vs | KWAZULU NATAL | 13h00 | Abas/B |
7 | 05-Aug-12 | NORTHERN CAPE | vs | GAUTENG | 09h30 | Abas/A |
8 | 05-Aug-12 | WESTERN CAPE | vs | NORTH WEST | 09h30 | Abas/B |
9 | 05-Aug-12 | LIMPOPO | vs | KWAZULU NATAL | 11h30 | Abas/A |
10 | 05-Aug-12 | EASTERN CAPE | vs | FREE STATE | 11h30 | Abas/B |
11 | 05-Aug-12 | GAUTENG | vs | NORTH WEST | 15h30 | Abas/A |
12 | 05-Aug-12 | WESTERN CAPE | vs | MPUMALANGA | 15h30 | Abas/B |
REST DAY – MONDAY 06 AUGUST 2012
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13 | 07-Aug-12 | FREE STATE | vs | KWAZULU NATAL | 13h00 | Abas/A |
14 | 07-Aug-12 | EASTERN CAPE | vs | LIMPOPO | 13h00 | Abas/B |
15 | 07-Aug-12 | GAUTENG | vs | WESTERN CAPE | 14h30 | Abas/A |
16 | 07-Aug-12 | MPUMALANGA | vs | NORTHERN CAPE | 14h30 | Abas/B |
17 | 08-Aug-12 | Winner Group B | vs | Runner up Group A | 13h00 | Abas/A |
18 | 08-Aug-12 | Winner Group A | vs | Runner up Group B | 15h00 | Abas/A |
19 | 09-Aug-12 | Loser Match 17 | vs | Loser Match 18 | 11h30 | GLSW |
20 | 09-Aug-12 | Winner Match 17 | vs | Winner Match 18 | 15h00 | GLSW |

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Gauteng wins the AWL National Championships 2012 title
Nine goals were scored in the final which was played on Thursday, 09 August 2012 at the Galeshewe Stadium in Kimberley, Northern Cape – a fitting way to celebrate Women’s Day.
It was third time lucky for Gauteng who lifted the trophy in 2009, 2010 and 2012 – with Eastern Cape winning it in 2011.
Gauteng defeated surprise package of the tournament North West by six goals to three (6-3).
The champions made their intentions very clear when they took the lead in the 11 th minute through Mavhungu Manyanya, before Mvala equalised four minutes later.
Maria Lebusa celebrated her 17 th birthday with a goal that restored Gauteng’s lead as they went to the break.
Mvala kept her side in the hunt for the title with her second strike shortly after the restart but Belina Sibisi – chosen as the Player of the Tournament – put Gauteng back in control with a goal in the 42 nd minute. Four minutes later, Prudence Setuasi stretched the lead to 4-2, and a double strike by Agnes Manzini put the result beyond doubt with Mvala scoring in-between the goals.
Gauteng won 6-3.
Among others, the match was attended South African Football Association’s (SAFA) National Executive Members (NEC) Theodore Khupe, Nomsa Mahlangu, Sam Masitenyane and Lefore Lerefole, as well as SAFA CEO Dr Robin Petersen.
“We are thrilled with the way the tournament unfolded despite the bitingly-cold conditions throughout the week. What we saw today was a great improvement from the time this tournament was launched four years ago,” said Masitenyane, who is also the Chairperson of the SAFA Competitions Committee.
“It is obvious that Banyana Banyana has inspired many of the girls here because we now see the number of players is growing across the country. But we would still love to see parents supporting their children so we can make this a family affair. And we also call upon the corporate world to come on board to help us develop these players for the sake of our national teams.”
The tournament has been sponsored by Absa since its inception in 2009.
“Development of women’s football is very important to us, and we are glad to have been part of the improvement over the years. What we saw during this week are future national team players and they need all the support they can get from all of us,” said Steward Masela, Absa Sponsorship Manager, who was also among the crowd.
“It is also a fitting tribute to all women that nine goals were scored on the 9 th of August when we celebrate Women’s Day.”
Earlier in the day, Free State claimed bronze after defeating KwaZulu Natal by one goal to nil (1-0) in the third place play-off.
Shiwe Nogwanya scored the solitary goal to take her tally to nine in the tournament, helping her scoop the Top Goal Scorer award.
Final Day Results Fixtures: (Galeshewe Stadium)
THURSDAY, 09 AUGUST 2012
3 RD / 4 TH PLACE PLAY-OFF:
Free State 1 0 KwaZulu Natal
FINAL
North West 3 6 Gauteng
There were a number of individual awards handed out:
Assistant Referee of the Tournament:
Mirriam Those
Referee of the Tournament:
Lufuno Nemaghovani
Most Promising Player of the Tournament:
Bongeka Gamede (KZN)
Goalkeeper of the Tournament:
Keabetswe Moaludi (NW)
Team Manager of the Tournament:
Likeledi Khomari (FS)
Coach of the Tournament:
Junior Morake (NW)
Top Goal Scorer of the Tournament:
Shiwe Nogwanya (FS)
Player of the Tournament:
Belina Sibisi (Gauteng
AWL RESULTS
03/08/12 Northern Cape 4-2 Western Cape
goals by: Kaylisha Nero, Meliza Kruger and a brace by Theoline Cloete for NC/ Kim Hiss and Astria Boks for WC.
North West 5-0 Mpumalanga
goals by: Tshetlanyane Ruang, a hat-trick by Palesa Mvala, and Dikome Tshenolo
04/08/12 North West 4-1 Northern Cape
goals by Palesa Mvala,Keitumetse Mothobi and a brace by Tokailwe Tsalaemang for NW, and Meliza Kruger for NC.
Gauteng 4-0 Mpumalanga
goals by Mavhungu Manyanya, Kgomotso Pule and a brace by Agnes Manzini.
Kwazulu Natal 2-1 Eastern Cape
goals by: a brace bySthembile Shange for kZN, and Sandisiwe Nohayi for EC
Limpopo 2-2 Free State
goals by Dumisani Hlongwane, Livhuwani mukwevho for Limpopo and Shiwe Nogwanya, Dimakatso Monamela for FS
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