In a male-dominated space, these fantastic females are carving their own niche and showing they are not afraid to mix it up with the big boys.
From bumper overseas deals to having some of the country's elite stars in their stables, to creating a lane for female footballers to have a voice, these ladies have done it all.
Have a closer look at these leading ladies below:
Mmatsatsi Sefalafala

The media-shy Sefalafala, who holds an LLB from the University of Witwatersrand, is an entrepreneur, lawyer and sports agent with some household names in her stable.
Orlando Pirates captain Innocent Maela is amongst the clients in her stable.
She made history back in 2016 where as the first black South African female Football Agent (Intermediary), she managed to execute a record breaking International transfer deal in the Premier Soccer League, with the transfer of Percy Tau from Mamelodi Sundowns to Brighton and Hove Albion for a fee of around R50 million
Sefalafala also owns a law firm called Sefalafala Attorneys.
Moira Tlhagale

A boss in her own right and has paved a path to success for herself in unfamiliar territory. First, in the construction field, where she played a crucial role in the 2010 FIFA World Cup being hosted in South Africa as a Quantity Surveyor. Secondly, she has since ventured into the cutthroat industry of player representation where her husband Pitso Mosimane is her number one client.
Tlhagale is the Managing Director of TMTJ Consulting and MT Sports Management and has a number of upcoming coaches under her wing.

The avid runner also takes care of the Pitso Mosimane Soccer Schools while her husband is in pursuit of trophies in the United Arab Emirates with Al Wahda.
Jessica Nkomo

Her company name Bokamoso Sports Agency is becoming one of the country's fastest growing stables thanks to her tenacious manner in which Bokamoso 'Aunty Diski' Nkomo conducts her business.
With a number of high-profile female athletes like Kaylin Swarts, Refiloe Jane, Rhoda Mulaudzi and many under her wing, it is very little surprise that these Banyana Banyana players and other star footballers are turning to Diski's favourite aunty.
After all, the Communications Science student is all about giving female footballers a voice and platform of self-expression in the beautiful game.

She was recently selected as a key-note speaker at the Momentum Women in Sports Summit, while she owns an events company named Jenesequa Events. The multitalented fire house is also an MC and Public Speaker.
Basia Michaels

Basia Michaels made the transition from footballer, to lawyer to leading agent with relative ease and recently became a FIFA accredited agent, having passed the grueling exam.
The QT Sports Managing Director credits much of her success to her predecessor Tim Sukazi, who took her under his tutelage, while she put in the hard yards to become one of football's most recognizable faces.
In her stable are a plethora of stars who represent some of the country's biggest clubs as well as the Senior men's national team.

A regular at the local football fields, where she discovers uncut diamonds, Michaels also practices law, where she holds a LLB from the University of Johannesburg
Karabo Tshabuse

Karabo Mathang Tshabuse is a trailblazer, a pioneer and a leader in her field. The Director of P Management Agency, also an admitted attorney has been setting the local football scene and a number of courtrooms alight with her tenacious attitude and 'never give up resilience that has seen her carve a niche both in local football and in the law field.
She holds the honour of having been included in the FIFA legacy program, having passed the agent's examination back in 2008 at the third time of trying.
Her company P Management Sports Agency recently completed a massive transfer in the form of Cassius Mailula, who moved from Mamelodi Sundowns to Toronto FC in the Major League Soccer.

She is also responsible for the discovery of star Orlando Pirates duo Monnapule Saleng and Thembinkosi Lorch.
In addition to that, she is a fierce lawyer at Tshabuse Attorneys as well as a businesswoman.