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New head set to revolutionise women’s football at Sundowns

Mamelodi Sundowns has made a bold move to strengthen its women’s football programme with the appointment of a new head of women’s football.

Mamelodi Sundowns have appointed Christa Kgamphe-Jane the head of women’s football.

This appointment is a testament to the club’s commitment to growing and developing the women’s game in South Africa.

Kgamphe-Jane is uniquely qualified for this role, holding several football coaching licences and certificates from top organisations such as the South African Football Association and the Confederation of African Football.

In addition to her expertise in sports management and consulting, she also has a deep understanding of the business side of sports, with degrees in sports management, business administration, and marketing.

With Kgamphe-Jane’s extensive experience and skills, Sundowns are poised to become a leader in women’s football, setting a new standard for other clubs to follow.

Sundowns have recruited Kgamphe-Jane to serve as a driving force for change and development in the women’s football programme.

Kgamphe-Jane will be instrumental in shaping the future of women’s football at the club, using her expertise to create an inclusive, positive culture that encourages the highest levels of performance and professionalism.

According to Kgampe-Jane taking up this opportunity means that Mamelodi Sundowns women’s football will be afforded a platform and support to flourish while she is at the helm.

“The team are already performing well on the field and this is a chance to create workable sub-systems and maintain existing ones within the entire structure of this great club. I am here to further enhance the vision of the club,” said Kgampe-Jane.

She said that she has also been exposed to domestic and international football systems and this experience will be valuable in this role.

“This is an opportunity to establish the structures and systems that will ensure the Mamelodi Sundowns women’s team reach their full potential. I am excited to use my qualifications and experience to help the team reach even greater heights,” she said.

Kgamphe-Jane will also be responsible for creating a pipeline of talent that will ensure the continued success of Mamelodi Sundowns women’s football in the future.

Her skills will be invaluable in identifying and developing young talent.

By investing in the future of women’s football, Sundowns are sending a clear message that they are committed to growing the game and creating opportunities for young players to succeed.

With Kgamphe-Jane at the helm, Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies have a tremendous opportunity to build on their recent success and take their football programme to new heights.

Kgamphe-Jane’s fresh perspective and expertise will be a valuable asset as the team works to achieve even greater success both on and off the pitch.

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