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Mulaudzi also talks about her toughest opponent in the Champions League, how her game has evolved over time and the steps she would take to boost football for girls and women in South Africa.

In this Q&A, Mamelodi Sundowns and Banyana Banyana star Rhoda Mulaudzi talks about her challenging time in Belarus and playing for Dinamo Minsk, as well as her triumphant return home to be part of the treble winning Sundowns women’s team that lifted the CAF Champions League trophy.

It is nice being home and I enjoyed every moment of the journey with my home team, which included winning the CAF Women’s Champions League as well as the Hollywoodbets Super League.Locally, UWC [University of the Western Cape] as they are a good team, strong, and always highly motivated to win against Mamelodi Sundowns. In the Champions League, it was Rivers Angels from Nigeria as they were so defensively strong, but also had speedy players who were able to run.

Rhoda Mulaudzi hopes Mamelodi Sundowns retain the Total Energies CAF Women's Champions League trophy so they can qualify for the Fifa Women’s Club World Cup. Photo: Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePixThe coach is very funny, always laughing, easily approachable and, off the field, he is like a father and a friend. He is a free-spirited man. However, when it comes to work, it is strictly work.Football-wise I improved technically.

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