Red Roses Ladies FC
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Club in Umzimvubu, SAFA Alfred Nzo, Eastern Cape

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Red Roses Ladies Football Club, based in Mount Frere, Eastern Cape, South Africa, competes in the Sasol Women's League—the semi-professional women's football league established in 2009 to develop women's football across all nine provinces.
Founded in 2006, Red Roses Ladies FC has faced various challenges, including logistical issues due to the vast distances between cities and towns in the Eastern Cape. Despite these obstacles, the team has shown resilience and competitiveness in the league....
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Red Roses Ladies Football Club, based in Mount Frere, Eastern Cape, South Africa, competes in the Sasol Women's League—the semi-professional women's football league established in 2009 to develop women's football across all nine provinces.
Founded in 2006, Red Roses Ladies FC has faced various challenges, including logistical issues due to the vast distances between cities and towns in the Eastern Cape. Despite these obstacles, the team has shown resilience and competitiveness in the league.
In the 2023 season, Red Roses Ladies FC competed in Stream B of the Eastern Cape Sasol League. While specific standings for Stream B are not detailed in the available sources, the team has been actively participating in the league.
The club has also been proactive in strengthening its coaching staff. Recently, they appointed Kaya Siyotula as their new head coach, aiming to enhance their performance in the league.
Red Roses Ladies FC continues to contribute to the growth and development of women's football in the Eastern Cape, demonstrating commitment and passion for the sport despite the challenges they face.
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Sasol League - EC |
9 February 2025 - 30 October 2025 |
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