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South Africa enjoyed a dramatic penalty shootout in the AFCON quarter-finals to send them through to face Nigeria in the semi-finals.
Captain Ronwen Williams made an impressive extra time save to send the match to to penalties in which the shot-stopper continued to shine.
Having kept four clean sheets in a row at the tournament so far, Ronwen Williams went on to save four out of five penalties to send his nation into the semis.
Williams, who plays for Mamelodi Sundowns – a South African league club – put in an incredible performance in goal to secure a clash with Nigeria in the AFCON semi-finals.
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Ronwen Williams made a series of spectacular saves, including one in added time

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South Africa will face Nigeria in the semi-finals on Wednesday.
Captain Williams’ performance propelled South Africa to their first AFCON semi-final since 2000, sparking wild celebrations for fans and players.
Host nation Ivory Coast will face DR Congo on the same day in a bid to make the final.
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