Desiree Ellis honoured with induction into South African hall of fame
Banyana Banyana head coach Dr. Desiree Ellis has expressed heartfelt gratitude following her induction into the South African Hall of Fame. The celebrated tactician, who led South Africa’s women’s national team to their first Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) title in 2022, joined an illustrious group of football legends during a ceremony on November 20, 2024.
A Milestone Achievement
Dr. Ellis, widely regarded as a trailblazer in women’s football, reflected on her journey and the collective efforts that have shaped her success.
Speaking at the event, she said, “I need to thank a lot of people who were part of my journey because without their contribution, I wouldn’t be standing where I am.
A special mention, of course, must go to the Banyana Banyana players, the staff, the South African Football Association (SAFA), and Sasol. I don’t work in isolation.”
Her induction comes after a remarkable year of accolades in 2024, adding another milestone to her decorated career.
Sharing the Spotlight with Legends
Dr. Ellis was honoured alongside several prominent figures in South African football history.
The inductees included former Bafana Bafana coach Ephraim “Shakes” Mashaba, iconic captains Neil Tovey and Lucas Radebe, and legends Patrick “Ace” Ntsoelengoe, Jomo Sono, and Nelson “Teenage” Dladla.
“To listen to their stories was absolutely amazing and incredible, and many people in the room could relate to that,” Ellis noted. “It’s inspiring to share this platform with such remarkable individuals.”
A Collective Effort
Ellis underscored the role of collaboration and resilience in her achievements, particularly in the context of women’s football.
“I think it’s through their fantastic efforts that I’m able to stand up there,” she said.
“A big thank you to everyone out there that works in women’s sport and women’s football because we all know the challenges we face. But through all of that, we’re still able to perform on the international arena.”
She also praised SAFA and long-time sponsor Sasol for their support, noting their critical role in the growth of women’s football in South Africa.
A Legacy of Excellence
Dr. Ellis’s induction is a testament to her contributions to the sport, both on and off the pitch.
Her leadership and unwavering dedication have propelled Banyana Banyana to unprecedented heights, solidifying her legacy as one of South Africa’s most influential football figures.
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