The South African women’s hockey team reaffirmed their continental dominance with a 4–0 victory over Ghana in the final of the 2025 African Hockey Cup of Nations in Ismailia, claiming their eighth consecutive title and sealing qualification for the 2026 FIH Hockey World Cup.
Facing a familiar rival in Ghana, whom they narrowly defeated 3–2 during the group stages ,South Africa delivered a composed, clinical, and commanding performance when it mattered most.

South Africa’s dominance continued as they dictated possession, tempo, and territory. Their relentless pressure paid dividends late in the second quarter when a sustained spell of penalty corners eventually saw Du Toit sweep home her second of the final, extending the lead to 4–0 by halftime after Hannah Pearce had earlier struck from another well-executed set piece.

When the final whistle blew, it signalled yet another golden chapter in South African hockey history, an eighth successive African crown, and a sixth consecutive final triumph over Ghana, underlining the team’s enduring excellence on the continental stage.
The victory also confirms South Africa’s place at the 2026 FIH Hockey World Cup, as they continue to fly the flag proudly for African hockey on the global stage.






