Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies were crowned CAF Women's Champions League champions for the second time after thrashing SC Casablanca 3-0 in the final.
CAF Women's Champions League
Result: Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies 3-0 Sporting Casablanca
Date: 19 November 2023
Venue: Stade Amadou Gon Coulibaly Stadium
Sundowns Ladies came to the game with a 100 percent winning record and yet to concede against tournament debutants Casablanca.
The South African side were threatening early on and Refiloe Tholakele eventually gave them the lead on 20 minutes and scored his fourth goal of the tournament from the penalty spot after a handball in the box awarded following a Video Assistant Referee (VAR) review.
Jerry Tshabalala's ladies continued with their momentum and Boitumelo Rabale doubled their lead two minutes later with a low strike from just outside the box.
The Moroccans had a rare clear chance on the half-hour mark but goalkeeper Andile Dlamini came out to snuff out a one-on-one opportunity.
Banyana Ba Style controlled the game towards the end of the first stanza slowed down the tempo of the game somewhat, as they went to the break with a two-goal cushion.
Tshabalala made a defensive and tactical change at half-time as Oratile Mokwena came on for Kholosa Biyana.
Sundowns Ladies, as a result, had a different approach early in the second stanza, as they were cautious, with Medhi El Qaichouri's women pressing them high.
Casablanca's pressure nearly paid off with 20 minutes to go, as Dlamini was caught out of his area and the Moroccan's looping strike sailed slightly over the gaping goals.
Banyana Ba Style, however, started to show flamboyance on the ball after that and Tholakele put the game to bed 12 minutes before time, grabbed his brace and his fifth in the tournament, as the leading goal-scorer, with a low strike in the box after a cut-back by Melinda Kgadiete.
The South African side saw out the dying minutes with relative as they clinched a 3-0 win in style and were crowned champions for the second time, while they also walked away with R7,3million in prize money.
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