Ma-Indies Ladies

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Ma-Indies Ladies F.C.
Full nameMa-Indies Ladies Football Club
League Sasol Women's League
2023 16th
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Ma-Indies LadiesF.C. is a women's soccer club based in Polokwane, Limpopo. The team competes in the Sasol Women's League, the second tier women's football league in South Africa.

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History

They won the 2013 Limpopo Sasol Women's League and qualified for the 2013 Sasol League National Championship. [1] They ended the championship as runners-up losing 2-0 to Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies in the final. [2]

They won the 2019 Limpopo Sasol Women's League and lost 2-0 to JVW in the 2019 Sasol League National Championship final. [3] They were one of the first two finalists, the other JVW, to be promoted to the SAFA Women's League. [4]

The finished 8th in the 2021 SAFA Women's League and 2022 SAFA Women's League. [5]

The team was relegated to the Sasol Women's League after finishing last, 16th, in the 2023 SAFA Women's League. [6] [7]

Notable players

FIFA World Cup participants

List of players that were called up for a FIFA Women's World Cup while playing for the club. In brackets, the tournament played:

Honours

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References

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  2. DailyNews, Taung (2013-12-01). "Sundowns wins Sasol League Championship title". TaungDailyNews. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
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  5. Writer, FARPost (2022-06-27). "Super League wrap: Ma-Indies continue with fine form". FARPost. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
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  7. DV (2023-11-09). "Maindis Ladies stay at bottom of the log and prepare for relegation". Limpopo Mirror. Retrieved 2024-04-12.