Top 10 Women in Sports Management and Coaching

In celebration of Women’s Month, it’s important to acknowledge the exceptional women who have not only excelled in their respective sports but also reshaped the future of sports management and coaching in South Africa.
These women have pushed boundaries, broken barriers, and inspired future generations to pursue careers in sports, both on and off the field. As we celebrate their achievements this month, we shine a spotlight on their groundbreaking contributions and lasting impact in sports leadership.
1. Gugu Melody Ntuli

- Current Position: CEO of Empiras Global; Former CEO of Stellenbosch University Sport Performance Institute
- Notable Achievements: Ntuli is known for her leadership in sports performance and management. Her extensive contributions to the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) include developing the Coaching Framework for Sport. She has been instrumental in empowering athletes and coaches at the highest levels, cementing her place as a trailblazer in sports administration.
2. Bohlokwa Mokone

- Current Role: Strength and Conditioning Coach, Central Gauteng Women’s Cricket Team
- Notable Achievements: Mokone made history as the first female strength coach in the Men’s Football Varsity Cup’s inaugural seasons. She continues to break barriers in the male-dominated world of sports coaching, excelling at a professional level in cricket and strength coaching.
3. Shona Hendricks

- Current Role: Head of The Female Athlete Programme, Strength & Conditioning Coach at Coach Parry
- Notable Achievements: Hendricks has a long history of coaching national-level women’s football teams and working with professional Premier Soccer League (PSL) clubs. Holding an MBA in Sport Management, she brings a wealth of knowledge to her role in enhancing the careers of elite endurance athletes.
4. Desiree Ellis

- Current Role: Head Coach of Banyana Banyana
- Notable Achievements: A household name in South African football, Ellis has made history as the first female coach to win the CAF Women’s Coach of the Year award four times in a row. Her leadership has propelled Banyana Banyana to international success and raised the profile of women’s football in South Africa.
5. Cecilia Molokwane

- Current Position: President of Netball South Africa
- Notable Achievements: Under Molokwane’s leadership, netball in South Africa has progressed to semi-professional status. Her tireless advocacy for women in sports has seen the sport grow significantly in both participation and viewership.
6. Nozipho Jafta

- Current Role: Chief Operating Officer at SASCOC
- Notable Achievements: Jafta has become an integral figure in South African sports governance. Her work with SASCOC has helped ensure that South African sports administration runs smoothly at the highest levels, impacting the country’s international sporting success.
7. Patience Shikwambana

- Current Role: CEO of SASCOC
- Notable Achievements: As the CEO of SASCOC, Shikwambana plays a pivotal role in the leadership and management of South African sport. She has been instrumental in advancing the governance structure and ensuring that athletes receive the support they need to excel on the global stage.
8. Laurian Johannes-Haupt

- Current Role: Full-time Assistant Coach for the Springbok Women; Former Junior Springbok Women Head Coach
- Notable Achievements: Johannes-Haupt is a recognized leader in South African women’s rugby coaching. After her successful tenure as head coach of the Junior Springbok Women, she transitioned to a full-time assistant coach role for the Springbok Women. Her leadership in women’s rugby has been pivotal in developing and advancing the sport in South Africa.
9. Kgothatso Montjane

- Current Role: Wheelchair Tennis Athlete
- Notable Achievements: While primarily known for her achievements on the court, Montjane is also a powerful voice for inclusivity in South African sport. She continues to inspire many through her sporting excellence and advocacy for disability sports.
10. Elana Meyer

- Current Role: Co-Director of the South African Endurance Academy
- Notable Achievements: A former elite athlete, Meyer transitioned into sports management, helping develop young endurance athletes. She has also been instrumental in managing the careers of athletes and supporting the development of sports infrastructure.
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As we wrap up this tribute to South Africa’s top women in sports management and coaching, Women’s Month serves as a reminder of the tremendous impact these women have made, both on and off the field. Their leadership, innovation, and determination have shaped the current landscape of sports and paved the way for future generations. These women are not just breaking barriers, they are rewriting the narrative of what is possible for women in sports.
As we celebrate these remarkable figures, it’s important to continue supporting and uplifting women in sports, ensuring that opportunities for growth and leadership remain accessible for all. Their success inspires us to dream bigger and aim higher.
What other women in sports leadership do you think should be recognized this Women’s Month? Let us know in the comments below!