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South Africa coach Desiree Ellis urged the government and sponsors to step up if the country’s women’s football programme is to continue after the team’s historic World Cup success.
The African champions defeated Italy 3-2 to secure a historic place in the World Cup’s final 16 in Australia and New Zealand.
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Their run came to an end in Sydney with a 2-0 loss to the Netherlands, but they gave the 2019 finalists multiple worries, particularly in the first half.
“To the sponsors: I don’t know how you can ignore something special like this,” said Ellis, who felt her team had enough chances in the opening 45 minutes to have been out of sight.
“I don’t know how you can’t assist in getting us to climb up the ladder and assist in getting us better.”
Ellis stated that some of her players had full-time jobs outside of sports and asked for South Africa to establish a professional league.
“What this team has achieved, I think the corporate world needs to stand up and really take notice and be counted,” she said.
“Otherwise we will come back in four years’ time and go through the same thing… we could have gone further.
“When I looked at how the World Cup was going (with surprise results), the possibility of us winning it was there.
“So we urge the corporates to assist here. We urge the government even to step in and assist and push the corporates to come on board.
“It’s not just our senior team, it’s our youth teams as well — there’s no sponsors.”
South Africa, who were beaten 2-1 by Sweden and drew 2-2 with Argentina in the group stage, had half a dozen chances against the Dutch in the first half.
They found keeper Daphne van Domselaar in unbeatable form, thanks to some wasteful finishing.
“We spoke about underdogs yesterday, I don’t think there’s underdogs in this World Cup,” said Ellis, whose players were given a warm reception by the Sydney Football Stadium crowd on a lap of honour at the end.
“The whole of South Africa should be very proud of this team.
“I know everybody got up early in the morning (back home) and expected victory.
“We are proud — disappointed of course — but proud of the players,” she added.
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