But the grannies are undaunted.
Ntsanwisi said they had raised 130,000 rand ($17,900) so far but need 500,000 rand to make the trip to America for a tournament that starts two days after the end of the month-long World Cup, first to be held in Africa.
Whatever happens, however, the grannies have no regrets, saying playing football, often in their aprons after domestic work, has changed their lives.
Onica Ndzovela, 77, suffered back pain and sore knees before joining the team three years ago.
"I am fresh, I don't feel any pain in my body, I can run. At home I do all the housework by myself. I paint the walls and fit tiles," said defender Ndzovela.
Members of Vakhegula Vakhegula Football Club play a practice match against Metro Rail Eagles team at Esselen Park in Johannesburg
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