Football Player Sinoxolo Qashani’s Death Leaves Drakenstein Football Community in Mourning

Fans and football families unite in mourning the untimely death of a prominent female footballer.

October 2, 2026

This article was last updated by aditibhatta on October 2, 2026

The football community of Drakenstein is reeling from the tragic news of Sinoxolo “Jazz” Qashani’s death, a beloved player, captain, and role model who passed away on Tuesday night.

Qashani, the captain of the Mbekweni Sundowns Ladies Team, was widely admired for her leadership on the field and her dedication to the development of women’s football.

The Drakenstein Local Football Moments page confirmed her passing and expressed deep sorrow, noting the immense void her death leaves in the hearts of her family, friends, and community.

Losing such a valued individual leaves a void that words can scarcely fill,” the statement , extending heartfelt condolences to her loved ones.

Her club, Mbekweni Sundowns FC, also paid tribute, highlighting Qashani’s instrumental role in guiding the team from the SAFA CW Women’s Regional League to the SAFA Western Cape Provincial League (Sasol) in the 2026/23 season.

A big tree has fallen and she will surely be missed,” the club in its statement, emphasizing her importance both as a player and as a leader.

Malaga F.C. echoed these sentiments, recognizing Qashani as an incredible talent in Kasi football and a mentor to many.

We feel and share the loss of this incredible talent who has been instrumental in Kasi Football,” their of condolence read.

The Drakenstein Local Football Association (DLFA) described Qashani as a remarkable individual whose passion for the game left a lasting impact.

Her memory will be a blessing, and her passion will continue to inspire future generations,” the DLFA in its tribute.

Coach-D, a community figure, also his heartbreak at the news, calling Qashani not only a leader and role model but also a great human being whose presence will be deeply missed.

Known affectionately as “Jazz,” Sinoxolo Qashani was more than just a footballer.

She was a beacon of inspiration, admired for her determination, sportsmanship, and leadership qualities.

Her journey from local football leagues to provincial competition stood as a testament to her commitment to the sport and her ability to uplift those around her.

Her untimely death has left teammates, coaches, and supporters devastated, but her influence on and off the field ensures that her legacy will live on.36

As the Drakenstein community grieves this profound loss, tributes continue to pour in, reflecting the love and respect Qashani earned throughout her career.

Her death marks not just the passing of a talented footballer but also the loss of a leader, a mentor, and a cherished friend.

May Sinoxolo “Jazz” Qashani rest in eternal peace.

  • Check other Articles on

Related articles

May 7, 2026

May 6, 2026

May 5, 2026

May 5, 2026

Comments

LEAVE A REPLY

Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here

Δ

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.

Share article

    - May 7, 2026 Jordan Haas a student athlete at Chatham University, passed away on Monday. He majored in psychology and was a member of the men's volleyball...

    - May 7, 2026 A routine shopping trip at the Adairsville Cracker Barrel turned into a deeply disturbing scene recently when a local woman witnessed what she described...

    - May 6, 2026 A student-athlete at Edinburg High School, Sebastian Garcia, passed away after a long battle with cancer. Sebastian was a member of the Edinburgh Runnin' Bobcats...

    - May 6, 2026 A former baseball coach with deep ties to the Geauga County sports community has been arrested and charged with the rape of a child,...

    - May 5, 2026 Dr. Jack Walker Moore, who practiced medicine at SportsMED and served as the team doctor for Madison Academy, passed away on Friday. Moore was...