Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies FC once again extended their dominance on the continent after beating Sporting Club Casablanca to clinch their second CAF Women's Champions League title last Sunday night.
The Banyana Ba Style were unplayable in the final on Sunday night after a inflicting an impressive 3-0 win over the Moroccan fold at the
The Masandawana opened the scoring account on the 21st minute through Refilwe Tholakele from a penalty kick.
Just five minutes later, Boitumelo Robale doubled the lead to give her side a two-goal advantage heading into the break.
In the second half, Sporting Club Casablanca returned on a good note and had some chances but couldn't make it count.
Goalkeeper Andile Dlamini also had a full score to ensure she ended the game with a clean sheet and maintained her perfect clean sheet of not conceding throughout the tournament.
Refilwe Tholakele also scored on the 78th minute to seal the win and mark her fifth goal of the campaign to claim the tournament's golden boot.
Mamelodi Sundowns ended the game with 2-0 after full time.
This is their second title after beating Ghanaian side Hasaacas Ladies to win the maiden edition in 2021.