Caster Semenya has set a new challenge for herself in her already-illustrious career by taking to the football field.

The renowned 28-year-old South African athlete has always had a love for football.

During her youth years, Semenya played soccer at school and trained every day. So, it is no shock that she has finally set her sights on playing competitive football.

Although the South African running sensation will not be registered for the 2019 Safa Sasol League, the league in which JVW plays, due to the transfer window being closed for the 2019 season, she will continue to train with the team in preparation for a 2020 debut.

JVW FC is currently sitting second on the Gauteng Sasol Log, two points (with 3 games in hand) behind leaders, Croesus Ladies with ambitions to qualify for playoffs and a chance to feature in the National League.

Semenya joins a number of other high-profile international stars who are registered for JVW, including Nompumelelo Nyandeni, Mamello Makhabane, and Amanda Dlamini (former Banyana Banyana Captain).

It is a perfect fit for both the club and Semenya, where shared knowledge and guidance will add value in the growth of the club, as well as Semenya’s football abilities.

Janine van Wyk who recently made a move from JVW, signing with Danish club Fortuna Hjorring, is delighted that Caster has joined her club, and is excited for the near future when Semenya eventually takes the field in an official match.

"I am extremely elated to have such an iconic athlete join my football club. I am absolutely honoured that out of all the other women’s clubs around the world, she has chosen JVW as the club where she would like to start showcasing her football skills. I welcomed her at her first training with the team on Tuesday and was impressed to see that she definitely has all the fundamentals. I look forward to her working with coach Ciara and our first team where I am sure she will sharpen up and get ready to play in 2020. Although I won’t be here for the rest of the year, as I have just signed with Fortuna Hjorring, I have no doubt that Caster will fit right in, and enjoy her time at the club," said Van Wyk.

When asked about her new challenge, Semenya responded: "I am grateful for this opportunity and I appreciate the love and support I already get from the team. I am looking forward to this new journey, and hopefully I can contribute as much as I can to the club."

The JVW FC first team has 11 matches left in the Sasol League and they are sitting in a comfortable position to finish on top. The 2019 Sasol League Playoffs will be held in Gauteng, where the two teams that reach the finals will secure a place in the 2020 Safa National League.