The Herald (South Africa)

Award-winning Kgatlana ‘has world at her feet’

- Marc Strydom

At 22‚ Thembi Kgatlana has the world at her feet following her Women’s Player of the Year and Goal of the Year prizes at the 2018 Caf Awards‚ former Banyana Banyana coach Fran Hilton-Smith said.

Kgatlana – rubbing shoulders with men’s Player of the Year Mohamed Salah and legends George Weah‚ Samuel Eto-o and Didier Drogba at the ceremony in Dakar‚ Senegal, on Tuesday night – was the only recipient of two awards.

She became the second South African‚ after Noko Matlou in 2008‚ to win the Women’s Player award.

Banyana collected three awards‚ with coach Desiree Ellis scooping Coach of the Year.

Hilton-Smith‚ the SA Football Associatio­n’s assistant technical director and head of women’s football‚ said it was a big evening in the history of women’s football.

“It’s massive. It shows that years of structured developmen­t has led us to where we are now‚” she said on Wednesday.

“Thembi comes from our Safa High Performanc­e Centre for women at the Pretoria University I started 13 years ago.

“It’s producing the players – 18 of the Banyana players at the Africa Women’s Cup of Nations came from there.”

Hilton-Smith said Houston Dash forward Kgatlana‚ top scorer with five goals at the Women Cup which Banyana lost against now 11-time victors Nigeria on penalties in the final‚ has the world at her feet in women’s football.

“Absolutely. I think it’s quite incredible that she got‚ specifical­ly‚ the best goal when you see who she was up against on the male side‚ and also the women’s side‚” Safa’s women’s head said.

“Also‚ her playing overseas, which is something I’ve pushed for for years.

“To get as many players overseas is important because that’s how Nigeria have always kept ahead of us.

“They’ve been at every World Cup.

“Their players have always been snapped up overseas‚ and that’s given them a consistent competitiv­e edge.

“And also because Banyana are competing so much more thanks to the Sasol sponsorshi­p.

“Pre-World Cup we’ve got Sweden‚ Netherland­s‚ the Cyprus Cup‚ and USA,” she said.

Hilton-Smith said 2018 was a coming-of-age year for Banyana in their progressio­n of the past six years that saw 2012 and 2016 Olympic qualificat­ions.

The 2018 Cosafa Cup champions never managed to finally convert their now-five Africa Women Cup runners-up positions to a championsh­ip.

But they did manage a win against Nigeria in the group stage‚ took them to penalties in the final‚ and, in doing so, qualified for their first World Cup.

“It is [a breakthrou­gh year]. We’ve tried for 25 years to get to this flippin’ World Cup. Now we’re there‚” Hilton-Smith said.

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