Junior Women named for the FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup

South African Hockey is proud to announce the South African squad for the upcoming FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup in Santiago, Chile (1–13 December 2025). This will mark South Africa’s ninth appearance at the global junior showpiece, having secured qualification earlier this year by being crowned African Champions in Namibia.

Seven players return to Chile after featuring at the 2023 edition, including Olympians Paris-Gail Isaacs, Ntsopa Mokoena, and Taheera Augousti. The squad will, however, be without Jenna Blaauw due to injury, opening the door for a new star to emerge on the international stage.

Drawn in Pool D alongside Austria, China, and England, the South Africans know the importance of finishing strongly in the group phase of the newly expanded 24-team tournament, with higher pool placings opening pathways to more competitive playoff brackets.

SA Hockey High Performance Executive Reggie Smith expressed his excitement about the balance within the group:

“This team reflects the exciting pipeline of South African hockey. With a core of experienced players from the last Junior World Cup and fresh talent pushing through, we believe this squad has the quality to compete and to inspire. They will carry our hopes proudly on the world stage.”

Fans will be able to follow the tournament on Watch.Hockey, with further broadcast details to be confirmed in due course.

FIH Hockey Women’s Junior World Cup 2025 – South African Squad

 

Ane Janse van Vuuren

Leah Du Plessis

Reabetswe Phume

Anja Tromp

Malikah Hamza

Richele Norval

Baylee Engelke

Manisha Desai

Taheera Agousti

Emily Macquet

Nomsa Mzizi

Tara Pakendorf

Germarie Spershott

Ntsopa Mokoena

Teshawn De La Rey

Hannah Quinton

Paris-Gail Isaacs

Thabelani Metu

 

Group Fixtures (all times local, Chile)

2 December 2025 – 09:00 – South Africa vs. Austria

4 December 2025 – 09:00 – South Africa vs. England

6 December 2025 – 09:00 – South Africa vs. China

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