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Bongiwe Thusi

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South African soccer player
Bongiwe Thusi
Personal information
Full nameBongiwe Precious Thusi
Date of birth (1991-07-20)20 July 1991 (age 34)
Place of birthThembisa, South Africa
PositionMidfielder
Team information
Current team
JVW
Number6
Youth career
-2011Phomolong Ladies
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2011-2021Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies
2022Malabo Kings
2024-JVW
International career
2013-South Africa
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Bongiwe Precious Thusi (born 20 July 1991) is a South Africansoccer player who plays as a midfielder for SAFA Women's League clubJVW and theSouth African women's national team.

Thusi won the Queen of Queens of the Tournament (Player's player award) at the2015 Sasol League National Championship. She was part of theMamelodi Sundowns Ladies team that won the inauguralCAF Women's Champions League and won theSAFA Women's League twice.[1]

Club career

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Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies

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In 2011 she joinedMamelodi Sundowns Ladies. She won the2013 Sasol League National Championship and2015 Sasol League National Championship with the club. In2015 edition she was voted the Queen of Queens of the Tournament.[2]

She was part of the team that won the inauguralCAF Women's Champions League. Thusi scored the winning penalty againstMalabo Kings fromEquatorial Guinea to send the team to the final.[1][3][4]

Malabo Kings

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In 2022 she joinedEquatoguinean Primera División femenina sideMalabo Kings.[5][6]

JVW

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She joinedSAFA Women's League sideJVW in 2024.[citation needed]

International career

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Thusi competed for theSouth Africa women's national soccer team during the2015 CAF Women's Olympic qualifying tournament.[7][8]

Honours

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Individual

References

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  1. ^ab"'We've worked hard to reach this stage,' says Sundowns Ladies star Thusi".www.timeslive.co.za. Archived fromthe original on 2022-02-10. Retrieved2025-01-14.
  2. ^"Sasol national champs end on high note - SAFA.net". 2015-12-14. Retrieved2025-01-14.
  3. ^"Caf Women's Champions League: Mamelodi Sundowns beat Hasaacas to rule Africa | Goal.com South Africa". Archived fromthe original on 2024-03-06. Retrieved2025-01-14.
  4. ^"Bongiwe Thusi bids farewell to Mamelodi Sundowns' Ladies – Mamelodi Sundowns | Official Website". Retrieved2025-01-14.
  5. ^CentreCircle (2022-12-13)."Bongiwe Thusi feeling at home in Equatorial Guinea".Centre Circle. Retrieved2025-01-14.
  6. ^Morake, Matlhomola."Ex-Downs star Thusi is at home in Equatorial Guinea".City Press. Retrieved2025-01-14.
  7. ^"Pauw trims down Banyana Banyana squad - SAFA.net". 2016-05-18. Retrieved2025-01-14.
  8. ^"Bongiwe Thusi wants Banyana to reach 2019 World Cup - African Football - South Africa - Women".African Football. Retrieved2025-01-14.
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