Meet Thembi Kgatlana: The poster girl of South African football born to score goals
Published: April 05, 2024Thembi Kgatlana isn't just a name in South African football; it's synonymous with goals, grit, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.
This phenomenal forward has become the face of Banyana Banyana, the South African women's national team, inspiring a generation of young girls with her dazzling footwork and unwavering determination.
Nicknamed "Pikinini", Kgatlana's journey began on dusty fields in her hometown. Unfazed by societal norms, she chased her passion for the beautiful game, often playing alongside the boys.
This early exposure honed her skills and instilled in her a fierce competitive spirit.
Kgatlana's talent didn't stay hidden for long. Her rise through the ranks was swift, culminating in a record-breaking transfer to Tigres UANL in Mexico's Liga MX Femenil from NWSL side Racing Louisville in 2023 – the second most expensive in the league's history.
However, she has previously featured for La Liga giants Atletico Madrid as well as SD Eibar, Benfica, Beijing BG Phoenix and Houston Dash.
But Kgatlana's true magic unfolds on the international stage. Since donning the Banyana Banyana colors for the first time in 2016, she transformed into a goal-scoring machine.
In 2019, she etched her name in history by scoring South Africa's first-ever goal in the FIFA Women's World Cup.
Her hunger for glory didn't stop there. In the 2023 World Cup, she delivered a dramatic winning goal for Banyana Banyana in a 3-2 win against Italy in their final group Game, propelling her country to their first-ever knockout stage appearance.
The 27-year-old's impact extends far beyond statistics. Her dazzling footwork, electrifying pace, and creative flair make her a constant threat on the pitch.
She's not afraid to take on defenders, leaving them in her wake as she carves her way towards the goal.
With 23 goals in 71 international appearances, Kgatlana is not just a vital cog in the Banyana Banyana attack, she's the team's driving force.
Her leadership and experience inspire her teammates to reach new heights.
Kgatlana is more than just a footballer; she's a symbol of hope, a testament to hard work, and the undisputed poster girl of South African women's football.
As she continues to write her story on the global stage, one thing is certain: Thembi Kgatlana is an inspiration who will continue to leave her mark on the beautiful game for years to come.
Ejim Kaycee
Photo Credit: safa.net
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