Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies have done it again. Another season, another title, another reminder that Banyana Ba Style are miles ahead in the world of South African women’s football. With the 2025 Hollywoodbets Super League crown officially secured, the Chloorkop giants have now lifted the trophy six seasons in a row, a feat that places them firmly in dynasty territory.
A Season Wrapped Up Before the Final Whistle
What makes this achievement even sweeter for supporters is just how early Sundowns sealed the deal. With two games still in hand, they were already mathematically out of reach. That alone paints a picture of a team that hasn’t just competed but has dominated at every turn.
After 28 matches, Sundowns have planted themselves at the top with 74 points built from 24 wins, two draws, and just two losses. Their goal difference almost looks unreal. Eighty goals scored, only eight conceded. They have been the league’s best attackers and best defenders — a rare double that very few teams anywhere in the world can boast about.
The Gap That Says Everything
Behind them, TS Galaxy Queens and JVW FC have pushed, fought, and kept pace in moments, both sitting on 66 points. But while the race for second place has been a thriller, Sundowns have simply operated at a different level. Even when the pressure came, they never looked rattled. That composure is something rival fans have praised and envied in equal measure.
On social media, supporters called the team “inevitable,” echoing a term usually reserved for Europe’s most dominant clubs. Clips of their quick passing sequences, ruthless finishes, and clean-sheet celebrations circulated widely over the weekend, with fans referring to them as “the blueprint of women’s football in South Africa.”
A Culture That Produces Champions
Six straight titles don’t happen by accident. This run speaks to a culture that Sundowns Ladies have built from the ground up — one centred on discipline, a strong football identity, and an unshakeable hunger for more. Every season, they lose players, welcome new faces, adjust tactics, and still find ways to grow stronger.
The coaching staff’s ability to maintain consistency in such a competitive league has drawn admiration from across the continent. Their depth has also set them apart, with every player stepping up when called upon.
Two Matches Left, But The Job Isn’t Done
Even with the title wrapped up, Sundowns still have football to play. First up is an away trip to Ezemvelo Women’s Football Club. The first-round meeting ended 2–0 in Sundowns’ favour, courtesy of Nonhlanhla Mthandi and Thato Letsoso, and fans will expect another composed performance.
Then comes a blockbuster finish: a clash with TS Galaxy Queens. When they met earlier this season, Refilwe Tholakele stole the show with a stunning hat-trick in a 3–1 victory. It’s the kind of fixture that promises fireworks, even without title implications.
TS Galaxy still have a tricky meeting with UWC before that showdown. JVW FC, meanwhile, will wrap their season against First Touch Ladies as they look to secure a top-three finish.
A Legacy Still Growing
For all their success, Sundowns Ladies don’t look like a team ready to slow down. If anything, this sixth title feels like another chapter rather than the final destination. In a time when the growth of women’s football in South Africa is accelerating, Sundowns continue to lead by example — setting standards, breaking ceilings, and inspiring a new generation of young girls who now see dominance and excellence as familiar sights.
Six in a row is historic. But knowing this team, they’re already thinking about number seven.
Source: SuperSport
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