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Swart feel Banyana have chemistry for World Cup shock

While Kaylin Swart could etch her name in the history books of South African football if she takes the field in Australia and New Zealand for her third global event, she’s still in awe of her achievement.

Back in 2010, a 16-year-old Swart made her first appearance as a goalkeeper in the Fifa Under-17 World Cup

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