Banyana Banyana and Nigeria played to a 1-1 draw in an international friendly at Royal Bafokeng Stadium, in Phokeng, near Rustenburg today.
The South African women's team will face the Nigerians in a return friendly in Abuja, Nigeria, on June 23.
Experienced Nigerian striker Stella Chinyere's goal broke the deadlock 17 minutes after the break, after she latched on to a long overhead ball and ran into the penalty area, before netting despite the diving effort of Banyana Banyana goalkeeper Roxanne Barker.
But the South Africans showed character and determination and were rewarded with an equaliser 12 minutes before full time, when a cross from the left found Portia Modise, who fired home from close range to net her 69th goal in her 90th appearance for Banyana.
This was also the third goal in as many matches for the Palace Super Falcons (Sasol League Free State) player, since returning to the national side. Modise played on the left-hand side of an attacking midfield – rather than her usual role up-front.
The South Africans suffered a setback before the start of the match when tough tackling central defender Janine van Wyk suffered an injury during the pre-match warm-up phase and was replaced. Refiloe Jane took over at right-back with regular fullback Zamandosi Cele moving to the centre of defence next to Amanda Sister.
The match marked the second game in charge for Nigerian coach Ikhana Kadiri, whose new-look Nigerian outfit would have been a bit of a surprise to the South Africans.
Goalkeeper and captain Dede Uzoaru, midfielders Ebere Ngozi and Mbachu Chinyere, plus striker Oparanozie Ugochi were the only familiar names from the Nigerian side that lifted the African Women Championship 2010 trophy in Ekurhuleni.
Banyana XI v Nigeria: Roxanne Barker, Nothando Vilakazi, Amanda Sister, Refiloe Jane, Zamandosi Cele, Kylie-Ann Louw, Amanda Dlamini (c), Mary Ntsweng (Skiti 77th), Andisiwe Mgcoyi (Mollo 53rd), Noko Matlou (Smeda 75th), Portia Modise. KIck-Off
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