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South Africa, which will play in the Women's World Cup (July 20-August 20 in Australia and New Zealand), lost Monday in Stara Parzova against Serbia (2-3) in a friendly match.
In front of their public, the Serbians - who are not qualified for the World Cup 2023 - scored three times in the first half thanks to Slovic (7th), Mijatovic (16th) and Damjanovic (27th). Banyana Banyana reduced the score through Hildah Magaia (31st) and Jermaine Seoposenwe (79th).
Jermaine Seoposenwe goal.#LiveTheImpossible pic.twitter.com/3MxYG8A4J6
— Banyana_Banyana (@Banyana_Banyana) April 10, 2023