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  1. Janine van Wyk (born 17 April 1987) is a South African former professional soccer player who played as a defender for her own club JVW and captained the South Africa women's national team. She is the highest capped player in South Africa with 185 appearances, and highest capped player in CAF.

    • 17 April 1987 (age 36)
    • 1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)
    • Janine van Wyk
    • Alberton, South Africa
  2. Janine van Wyk (* 17. April 1987 in Alberton) ist eine südafrikanische ehemalige Fußballspielerin. Die Abwehrspielerin spielte von 2005 bis 2023 für die südafrikanische Nationalmannschaft, deren Rekordspielerin sie seit 2015 ist. Zudem ist sie afrikanische Rekordnationalspielerin.

    • 162 cm
  3. 10. Mai 2023 · Janine van Wyk blocks a shot from Germany’s Lina Magull at the 2019 World Cup. Photograph: Tim Clayton/Corbis/Getty Images. In 2005 she made her debut for South Africa in the African Women’s...

  4. 26. Jan. 2023 · Janine van Wyk is South Africa’s all-time leading appearance maker. In 2013, she established JVW FC. JVW earned promotion to the SAFA Women’s League in 2019

  5. JANINE VAN WYK – SKLZ SOUTH AFRICA AMBASSADOR. SKLZ South Africa, a brand committed to sports skills development in South Africa, has announced [...] 01. Jul. CAPTAIN JANINE VAN WYK RELIVES THE MEMORIES OF BANYANA BANYANA’S 2019 FIFA WOMEN’S WC DEBUT. 8 June 2020 – On this day, exactly one year ago, Banyana Banyana made their long-awaited [...] 08.

  6. 7. Dez. 2023 · Janine van Wyk, the captain of the South Africa national women's football team, has retired from international duty after becoming the most-capped player in African football history - male or female - with 185 appearances. The 36-year-old played her final game with her nation in Pretoria on Monday, December 4th - a 2-0 win over ...

  7. Janine van Wyk is the current Captain of the South African Women’s Football Team Banyana Banyana and holds the most appearances for the Country (both male and female). Making her debut for South Africa in 2005 and appointed Captain of Banyana Banyana in 2013, Van Wyk became the first Captain in history to lead South Africa at a Women’s ...