Hildah Magaia

Hildah Tholakele Magaia (born 16 December 1994) is a South African soccer player who plays as a striker for Sejong Sportstoto.

Hildah Magaia
Personal information
Full name Hildah Tholakele Magaia
Date of birth (1994-12-16) 16 December 1994
Place of birth South Africa
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Sejong Sportstoto
Number 9
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
0000–2016 Tuks
2017–2020 TUT
2021 Morön 22 (12)
2022– Sejong Sportstoto
International career
2018– South Africa 27 (17)
Honours
Representing  South Africa
Women's Africa Cup of Nations
First place2022 Morocco
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career

Club career

Magaia started her career with South African second-tier side Tuks.[1] Before the 2017 season, Magaia signed for TUT in the South African top flight, helping their only league title.[2]

Magaia was voted the Best Player at the 2020 COSAFA Womens Championship tournament, earning herself a 2-year deal with Swedish club Morön BK.[3] [4][5] Before the 2022 season, she signed for Sejong Sportstoto in South Korea.[6]

International career

Magaia represented South Africa at the 2019 Summer Universiade.[7]

Magaia was part of the Banyana Banyana squad that featured at the 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations in Morocco. At the tourney, she scored a 63rd-minute winning goal in a 2–1 win Group C match against Nigeria's Super Falcons and also Scored 2 goals in the Final against Morocco to win the trophy for the South African Female National Team [8]

International goals

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.31 July 2019Wolfson Stadium, KwaZakele, South Africa Comoros11–017–02019 COSAFA Women's Championship
2.14–0
3.9 November 2020 Comoros3–07–02020 COSAFA Women's Championship
4.26 October 2021Orlando Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa Mozambique3–06–02022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations qualification
5.4–0
6.18 February 2022 Algeria1–02–0
7.4 July 2022Stade Moulay Hassan, Rabat, Morocco Nigeria2–02–12022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations
8.23 July 2022Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat, Morocco Morocco1–02–1
9.2–0
10.8 October 2022Kingsmeadow, Kingston upon Thames, England Australia1–41–4Friendly
11.21 February 2023Miracle Sports Complex, Alanya, Turkey Slovenia1–11–12023 Turkish Women's Cup
12.10 April 2023Serbian FA Sports Center, Stara Pazova, Serbia Serbia1–32–3Friendly

References


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