Refiloe Jane

[1] After parting ways with the Australian team Canberra United in April 2019, Refiloe signed for Italian Serie A Women's League outfit AC Milan on a one-year deal for an undisclosed fee.[5] In September 2014, Jane was named to the roster for the 2014 African Women's Championship in Namibia.[6] Jane was named in the South African squad for the 2016 Summer Olympics and played every minute of the team's three group games.[9][10] Jane played the opening two games, a 2-1 defeat to Sweden and 2-2 draw against Argentina, where she exited Dunedin Stadium in New Zealand on a stretcher after a tough collision with Argentine midfielder Florencia Bonsegundo.[11] South Africa went on to beat Italy 3-2 without Jane, but bowed out in the last-16 to the Netherlands on a 2-0 scoreline.
South AfricaKliptownMidfielderColchester UnitedMamelodi SundownsTUT LadiesCanberra UnitedAC MilanSassuoloWomen's Africa Cup of Nations2012 Equatorial Guinea2018 Ghana2022 Morocco2023 FIFA Women's World Cupsoccer playerSouth African women's national teamSerie AUS Sassuolo2018–19 W-League SeasonRhoda MulaudziSerie A Women's League2012 London Olympics2014 African Women's ChampionshipNamibiaSouth African2016 Summer OlympicsSwedenArgentinaDunedin StadiumFlorencia BonsegundoNetherlandsChrista KgampheBotswanaFriendlyRoyal Bafokeng StadiumPhokengSam Nujoma StadiumWindhoekNigeriaLimbe StadiumCameroon2016 Africa Women Cup of NationsBarbourfields StadiumBulawayoZimbabweZambia2017 COSAFA Women's ChampionshipWolfson StadiumKwaZakele2018 COSAFA Women's ChampionshipEstadio SausalitoViña del MarCape Coast Sports StadiumCape CoastEquatorial Guinea2018 Africa Women Cup of NationsSABC SportSouth African Football AssociationUSA TodaykickerFBref.comESPN FCWayback MachineTwitterSouth Africa women's soccer squad2012 Summer OlympicsBarkerMoodalyVilakaziSisterVan WykDlaminiNtswengMatlouModiseHlumbaneNyandeniMgcoyiMndaweniMkhonzaSouth Africa squad2012 African Women's Championship runners-upAn. DlaminiMabatleAm. DlaminiNgubaneSeoposenweMoletsane2014 African Women's Championship fourth placeDludluMakhabaneRamalepeKgatlanaFulutudiluNogwanyaMalherbeMotlhalo2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations fourth placeNtsibande2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations runners-upTlailaneMohlakoanaMthandiKgadieteMakhubelaNdimeni2019 FIFA Women's World CupDhlaminiGamedeBiyanaMulaudziHolweni2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations winners (1st title)MagaiaCesaneKgoaleNgobeniMajiyaShamaseMagamaSalgadoShongwe