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Jermaine Seoposenwe joins Mexican side Juárez Femenil

Jermaine Seoposenwe has completed her transfer to Mexican outfit FC Juárez Femenil after parting company with Portugal’s SC Braga.  

The club announced the arrival of the Banyana Banyana ace on Tuesday night, which was followed by her tweet saying she was excited for the challenge.

The 28-year-old played over 40 games for Braga and scored some crucial goals, which won them the Portuguese Cup and the Taxa da Liga trophies in the past two seasons.

Her best season came in the 2021/22 term as she found the back of the net eight times and assisted another seven goals.

But following the move, she says she wants to achieve the goals the team has set.

Juarez becomes the South African’s fourth club since leaving her native country. She initially joined Lithuanian side Gintra Universitetas before moving to Real Betis in Spain.

Following a brief spell in the Spanish Primeira Liga, she moved to Braga, where she wrote her name in the club’s history books through her exploits on the field of play.

On the international stage, Seoposenwe has represented South Africa on 78 occasions and scored 16 goals in the process.

She has played for Banyana at several Africa Women’s Cup of Nations as well as the Fifa Women’s World Cup in 2019 (France).

The versatile star was one of the stars who helped the Cosafa nation clinch the 2022 Women’s Nations Cup held in Morocco.

Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis will be happy to see her get a move to a competitive league as she plans for the 2023 Women’s FIFA World Cup.

What Countries Have Qualified For The Women’s World Cup 2023?

  1. Australia
  2. New Zealand
  3. Japan
  4. South Korea
  5. China
  6. Philippines
  7. Vietnam
  8. Sweden
  9. Spain
  10. France
  11. Denmark
  12. United States
  13. Canada
  14. Costa Rica
  15. Jamaica
  16. Zambia
  17. Morocco
  18. Nigeria
  19. South Africa
  20. Colombia
  21. Brazil
  22. Argentina
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