Cape Verde's Double Celebration: Women's Africa Cup of Nations Qualifiers Bring Hope for South African Team Amidst Coaching Turmoil.
The island nation of Cape Verde, with a population of just over half a million people, is set to make history in March when it makes its debut at the Women's Africa Cup of Nations. The team's rapid rise from formation to major tournament competition has left many observers stunned. What's more remarkable is that this achievement comes hot on the heels of Cape Verde's men's team qualifying for the World Cup for the first time.
The South African women's team, meanwhile, faces an uncertain future under coach Desiree Ellis. The long-serving coach has been out of contract since July 2024 and is still waiting to sign a new deal despite being offered one earlier this month. Ellis's departure has left the team without a head coach, with assistant Thinasonke Mbuli taking charge.
Mbuli is concerned that South Africa's lack of preparation for the tournament will hinder its chances. The team will face stiff competition in Morocco, including hosts Nigeria, 10-time champions Senegal, and six other teams that made it to the 2024 edition. With the World Cup looming large, Mbuli fears that a lack of game time for key players could prove disastrous.
In contrast, Malawi's sisters Tabitha and Temwa Chawinga are set to represent their country at Wafcon after signing with clubs abroad. The sisters have been playing outside Africa for most of the last decade and will be competing in the tournament alongside other top African talent.
Mbuli sees this as an opportunity for South Africa's best players to gain valuable experience abroad, highlighting the need for a professional domestic league to help the team improve. "If we talk about other teams around us, like Zambia or Malawi, you will see that their best players are not playing at home," Mbuli said.
The 2026 Wafcon serves as qualification for the 2027 World Cup, with all four semi-finalists earning a spot in Brazil. With Cape Verde's debut and South Africa's uncertain future hanging in the balance, fans can only hope that these talented teams bring home the silverware.
				
			The island nation of Cape Verde, with a population of just over half a million people, is set to make history in March when it makes its debut at the Women's Africa Cup of Nations. The team's rapid rise from formation to major tournament competition has left many observers stunned. What's more remarkable is that this achievement comes hot on the heels of Cape Verde's men's team qualifying for the World Cup for the first time.
The South African women's team, meanwhile, faces an uncertain future under coach Desiree Ellis. The long-serving coach has been out of contract since July 2024 and is still waiting to sign a new deal despite being offered one earlier this month. Ellis's departure has left the team without a head coach, with assistant Thinasonke Mbuli taking charge.
Mbuli is concerned that South Africa's lack of preparation for the tournament will hinder its chances. The team will face stiff competition in Morocco, including hosts Nigeria, 10-time champions Senegal, and six other teams that made it to the 2024 edition. With the World Cup looming large, Mbuli fears that a lack of game time for key players could prove disastrous.
In contrast, Malawi's sisters Tabitha and Temwa Chawinga are set to represent their country at Wafcon after signing with clubs abroad. The sisters have been playing outside Africa for most of the last decade and will be competing in the tournament alongside other top African talent.
Mbuli sees this as an opportunity for South Africa's best players to gain valuable experience abroad, highlighting the need for a professional domestic league to help the team improve. "If we talk about other teams around us, like Zambia or Malawi, you will see that their best players are not playing at home," Mbuli said.
The 2026 Wafcon serves as qualification for the 2027 World Cup, with all four semi-finalists earning a spot in Brazil. With Cape Verde's debut and South Africa's uncertain future hanging in the balance, fans can only hope that these talented teams bring home the silverware.
 ! They're literally making history and it's so inspiring to see them rise to the occasion. Meanwhile, South Africa's situation with their women's team is like, super uncertain
! They're literally making history and it's so inspiring to see them rise to the occasion. Meanwhile, South Africa's situation with their women's team is like, super uncertain  . I get why coach Ellis wants a new deal, but it's also harsh on the players who've been dedicated to the team. What I do think is cool is how Malawi's sisters are taking advantage of opportunities abroad to gain experience
. I get why coach Ellis wants a new deal, but it's also harsh on the players who've been dedicated to the team. What I do think is cool is how Malawi's sisters are taking advantage of opportunities abroad to gain experience  ! It's all about creating more chances for African teams to shine and bring home that Wafcon silverware
! It's all about creating more chances for African teams to shine and bring home that Wafcon silverware 

 . If other teams like Zambia or Malawi are gettin' all the attention for havin' top players who actually play at home... that's not right
. If other teams like Zambia or Malawi are gettin' all the attention for havin' top players who actually play at home... that's not right  . Our girls deserve better than just scraps from the table. I'm hopin' Mbuli gets her act together and brings back some silverware to the Motherland
. Our girls deserve better than just scraps from the table. I'm hopin' Mbuli gets her act together and brings back some silverware to the Motherland  .
.
 what's up with desirΓ©e ellis not signing a new contract? she's been out since july 2024 but still hasn't signed anything...it's like they're trying to sabotage their own team
 what's up with desirΓ©e ellis not signing a new contract? she's been out since july 2024 but still hasn't signed anything...it's like they're trying to sabotage their own team  meanwhile, cape verde's men team making the world cup for the first time is straight fire
 meanwhile, cape verde's men team making the world cup for the first time is straight fire  and malawi's sisters tabitha and temwa chawinga are about to bring home the wafcon
 and malawi's sisters tabitha and temwa chawinga are about to bring home the wafcon  these teams have so much potential but they need a solid domestic league system to compete with the best teams...fingers crossed they can pull it off!
 these teams have so much potential but they need a solid domestic league system to compete with the best teams...fingers crossed they can pull it off! 
 ! I'm low-key hyped for the Wafcon 2026! Cape Verde's rise is everything, you know? They're like the underdogs who actually made it happen
! I'm low-key hyped for the Wafcon 2026! Cape Verde's rise is everything, you know? They're like the underdogs who actually made it happen  . And can we talk about Tabitha and Temwa Chawinga? Those sisters are EVERYTHING
. And can we talk about Tabitha and Temwa Chawinga? Those sisters are EVERYTHING  .
. . A new coach is needed, pronto! And Mbuli's concerns about prep time and a professional domestic league are valid AF
. A new coach is needed, pronto! And Mbuli's concerns about prep time and a professional domestic league are valid AF  . If they want to compete with these top teams, they need a solid foundation. I'm rooting for Cape Verde's debut and the Chawinga sisters' Wafcon stint β let's hope it's not all for naught
. If they want to compete with these top teams, they need a solid foundation. I'm rooting for Cape Verde's debut and the Chawinga sisters' Wafcon stint β let's hope it's not all for naught  . Meanwhile, South Africa's situation highlights the need for a robust domestic league structure to support its national teams and foster growth among talented players
. Meanwhile, South Africa's situation highlights the need for a robust domestic league structure to support its national teams and foster growth among talented players  .
. .
. . Perhaps this could be a catalyst for reforms that would benefit the entire continent
. Perhaps this could be a catalyst for reforms that would benefit the entire continent  . As fans eagerly await the 2026 Wafcon and 2027 World Cup qualifiers, it will be fascinating to see which teams can deliver on their potential
. As fans eagerly await the 2026 Wafcon and 2027 World Cup qualifiers, it will be fascinating to see which teams can deliver on their potential  .
. . On the other hand, Cape Verde's story is like a breath of fresh air - it shows that even the smallest countries can make a big impact if they put their heart into it
. On the other hand, Cape Verde's story is like a breath of fresh air - it shows that even the smallest countries can make a big impact if they put their heart into it  . We need more people like Desiree Ellis who are passionate about developin' our local talent rather than just chasin' external solutions
. We need more people like Desiree Ellis who are passionate about developin' our local talent rather than just chasin' external solutions  .
.
 Mbuli's concerns about lack of game time are valid, though - those top players should definitely get some quality minutes before the big tournament. But come on, don't expect them to do miracles without a decent domestic league in place
 Mbuli's concerns about lack of game time are valid, though - those top players should definitely get some quality minutes before the big tournament. But come on, don't expect them to do miracles without a decent domestic league in place 
 I mean, come on! The Wafcon format is just so confusing
 I mean, come on! The Wafcon format is just so confusing  . And what's up with the semi-finalists getting a spot in Brazil for free? It feels like they're just handing it to them on a plate
. And what's up with the semi-finalists getting a spot in Brazil for free? It feels like they're just handing it to them on a plate  . And don't even get me started on the lack of transparency around coaching contracts...
. And don't even get me started on the lack of transparency around coaching contracts...  I mean, I get that Desiree Ellis is still waiting for a new deal, but come on, give her some clarity already!
 I mean, I get that Desiree Ellis is still waiting for a new deal, but come on, give her some clarity already! 
 Desperation mode is REAL right now. Desiree Ellis leaving and Thinasonke Mbuli stepping up as interim coach?
 Desperation mode is REAL right now. Desiree Ellis leaving and Thinasonke Mbuli stepping up as interim coach? 
 It's a great message for all the up-and-coming teams, especially in South Africa who are struggling with their women's team right now
 It's a great message for all the up-and-coming teams, especially in South Africa who are struggling with their women's team right now  , let's see if SA's got game
, let's see if SA's got game  . Time to step up, Bafana women!
. Time to step up, Bafana women! ! It's like they're defying expectations left and right, you know? But, tbh, South Africa's situation is super worrying
! It's like they're defying expectations left and right, you know? But, tbh, South Africa's situation is super worrying  . Desiree Ellis's departure has me thinking that maybe they need some fresh blood (pun intended) in the coaching department
. Desiree Ellis's departure has me thinking that maybe they need some fresh blood (pun intended) in the coaching department  . I mean, Mbuli's concerns about lack of prep time for key players are legit... but at the same time, it's like, if your best players aren't even playing at home, something's gotta change
. I mean, Mbuli's concerns about lack of prep time for key players are legit... but at the same time, it's like, if your best players aren't even playing at home, something's gotta change  ! Let's keep our fingers crossed that those talented teams bring home some serious silverware
! Let's keep our fingers crossed that those talented teams bring home some serious silverware 
 They're crushing it on the field and bringing so much hope to the South African team
 They're crushing it on the field and bringing so much hope to the South African team  . But Thinasonke Mbuli is right on point about the need for a pro domestic league in SA
. But Thinasonke Mbuli is right on point about the need for a pro domestic league in SA 
 I'm so hyped for Cape Verde making its debut at the Women's Africa Cup of Nations! That's like, whoa, 500k people to represent their country in a major tournament?
 I'm so hyped for Cape Verde making its debut at the Women's Africa Cup of Nations! That's like, whoa, 500k people to represent their country in a major tournament?  Even with coaching drama, they're all about that win vibe. Desiree Ellis may be out, but Thinasonke Mbuli is like, "Hey, let's get this Wafcon party started!"
 Even with coaching drama, they're all about that win vibe. Desiree Ellis may be out, but Thinasonke Mbuli is like, "Hey, let's get this Wafcon party started!"  Malawi's Tabitha and Temwa Chawinga are serving looks on the pitch abroad!
 Malawi's Tabitha and Temwa Chawinga are serving looks on the pitch abroad!  This whole tournament is gonna be a wild ride, and I'm so here for it!
 This whole tournament is gonna be a wild ride, and I'm so here for it!