Full name Noko Alice Matlou Name Noko Matlou Date joined 2006 Years Team Weight 61 kg | Playing position Height 1.64 m Role Footballer | |
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Date of birth (1985-09-30) 30 September 1985 (age 30) Current teams South Africa women's national football team (Forward), MaIndies F.C. (Forward) Awards African Women Footballer of the Year | ||
Place of birth Moletjie, South Africa |
Noko matlou on success and 2012 olympics
Noko Alice Matlou (born 30 September 1985) is a South African women's footballer who plays as a striker for MaIndies. She has represented the South Africa women's national football team both as a striker and a defender. In 2008, Matlou became the first South African to be named African Women's Footballer of the Year.
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Club

At a club level, she plays for MaIndies. She has previously played for Development Ladies, Brazilian Ladies and the University of Johannesburg. Within footballing circles, she is nicknamed "Beep-Beep". Matlou trains with male footballers to enhance her game: "I train regularly with local male clubs and when I get on to the field with the women they simply cannot touch me."
International

Matlou made her debut for South Africa women's national football team ("Banyana Banyana") in December 2006. In September 2007, Matlou was subjected to a gender "inspection" by a referee in the presence of the opposition captain, before South Africa's match against Ghana at Caledonian Stadium, Pretoria. She was allowed to play in the match after being confirmed as female.

Matlou came to prominence within the national team by scoring six goals at the 2008 African Women's Championship. She has been selected for the squads for a variety of tournaments, including at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom. In 2014, South Africa's coach Vera Pauw deployed Matlou—previously a striker, as a defender.
Awards
In 2008, she became the first South African to be named African Women's Footballer of the Year by the Confederation of African Football.