Defending champions Banyana Banyana have settled for fourth place at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).
Ghana held their nerve in a dramatic penalty shootout to defeat South Africa and claim the bronze medal in Casablanca, Morocco, on Friday night.
After a 1-1 draw in regulation time, the Black Queens triumphed 4-3 in the shootout at Stade Larbi Zaouli to seal third place in the tournament.
It was a fitting end to a thrilling encounter between two fierce rivals with a history of closely contested matches at WAFCON.
For Ghana, this was not just revenge for the 2-0 defeat to South Africa in the group stage, but also a repeat of their bronze medal feat in 2016—again against Banyana Banyana.
South Africa struck first through Nonhlanhla Mthandi just before the break. Her crisp right-footed strike from outside the box in the 45th minute gave Banyana the lead and capped a dominant first-half performance.
Ghana, however, responded with energy after the interval and found a deserved equaliser in the 68th minute, albeit in fortuitous fashion.
A defensive mix-up saw goalkeeper Andile Dlamini credited with an own goal after deflecting a blocked header from Alice Kusi into her own net.
Both sides had chances to win it late in regulation time. Ghana’s Evelyn Badu hit the crossbar deep into stoppage time, while South Africa’s Linda Motlhalo forced Cynthia Konlan into a smart save minutes earlier.
With the scores level at full-time, the match headed to penalties.
Konlan proved to be Ghana’s heroine, saving crucial spot-kicks from Hildah Magaia and Sibulele Holweni to tilt the balance in her side’s favour.
Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah had earlier seen her effort saved by South Africa’s Dlamini, but Ghana recovered thanks to composed finishes from Alice Kusi, Josephine Bonsu, Jennifer Cudjoe, and Nancy Amoh.
Jermaine Seoposenwe and Linda Motlhalo converted for South Africa, but the reigning champions fell short and left Morocco empty-handed, having missed out on the final and now the bronze medal as well.
Hosts Morocco will battle Nigeria in the final scheduled for Saturday evening.
