Banyana Banyana star graduates at UWC

University of the Western Cape (UWC) soccer star and Banyana Banyana goalkeeper Regirl Ngobeni received her Bachelor of Education degree, joining hundreds of students who graduated on Wednesday. Picture: Ruvan Boshoff/ U.W.C

University of the Western Cape (UWC) soccer star and Banyana Banyana goalkeeper Regirl Ngobeni received her Bachelor of Education degree, joining hundreds of students who graduated on Wednesday. Picture: Ruvan Boshoff/ U.W.C

Published Mar 31, 2022

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CAPE TOWN - Maintaining a good balance between sport and education, and succeeding with flying colours, is a challenge that can affect the careers of many university student-athletes.

But University of the Western Cape (UWC) football star and Banyana Banyana goalkeeper Regirl Ngobeni has been so good at the balancing act that despite her busy schedule, she completed her Bachelor of Education degree in the standard time, joining hundreds of students who graduated on Wednesday.

“It’s never been an issue for me (to balance sport with academics) as I have always been a top performer in class while playing soccer,” Ngobeni said.

“I’m presented with new challenges every day, but I always find ways to deal with them. I won’t lose focus when it comes to balancing my education and soccer responsibilities.”

Ngobeni, who has represented South Africa at both under-17 and under-20 levels before earning her first Banyana Banyana call-up last year, said she was excited about her graduation, describing the occasion as “overwhelming”.

“I have been waiting for this moment, and it finally came. I’m so proud of myself for the things that I have achieved so far. Everything is going so well for me and I’m very happy about it.”

According to Ngobeni, football has always been part of her life, and it was the sport that opened university doors for her.

“I’m here because of football, and all my achievements are because of football.”

Riri, as Ngobeni is affectionately known in football circles, has also been a top performer on the field of play, and her heroics were rewarded with the Best Goalkeeper of the Season award at the annual HollywoodBets Super League Awards ceremony at the weekend.

She was pivotal in helping the UWC women’s football team finish third in the league last season, and to be in the top 10 of the best women’s teams in Africa.

Cape Times

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