Pretoria - Banyana Banyana suffered a 2-1 defeat against South Korea in their opening Group C match at the Cyprus Women's Cup on Tuesday.
Banyana found themselves on the wrong end of a gale-force wind and a rampant second half great performance by the South Koreans.
Banyana dominated possession in the first half of the match, but had to settle for a goal-less score-line at the interval and during the half-time break, the rain began to pour down at the Tascos Marko Stadium in Paralimni.
The South Koreans played with the powerful wind in their favour in the second half and a raid on the South African penalty area saw team captain Yun-Hee Chu slot the ball home wide of Banyana goalkeeper Thoko Mndaweni in the 50th minute.
The wind, which kept relatively low during the first half of the match, assisted the South Koreans, with the Banyana midfield pushed back to help their defenders.
The South Koreans doubled their lead in the 69th minute when goalkeeper Mndaweni and right back defender Simphiwe Masina got into a tangle, and the ball slipped off Masina's boot for Minji Leo to slot the ball home.
Noko Matlou scored her 53rd goal for her country in her 65th international appearance when she fired the ball home through a crowded penalty area in the final minute of the match.
Central defender Amanda Sister played superbly in the Banyana rear-guard and cleared the ball away from many dangerous attacking situations set up by the South Koreans, while US-based midfielder Kylie-Ann Louw was a constant threat on the right flank.
Banyana will face New Zealand in their second match at the tournament on Thursday.