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outh Africa Reveal Powerful Squad To Boost 2026 World Cup Hopes
South Africa’s national team, Bafana Bafana, have unveiled a strong and experienced squad as they look to secure a ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. With the qualifiers entering a crucial stage, head coach Hugo Broos has turned to a balanced mix of local and overseas-based players to strengthen the team’s chances.
Key Players To Watch
Broos has retained the backbone of the squad that impressed at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, ensuring consistency and stability. Some of the standout names include:
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Ronwen Williams (Mamelodi Sundowns) – The captain and goalkeeper has been a rock for Bafana, providing leadership and world-class shot-stopping.
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Percy Tau (Al Ahly, Egypt) – The experienced forward will once again carry much of South Africa’s attacking threat.
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Teboho Mokoena (Mamelodi Sundowns) – A dynamic midfielder whose energy and creativity will be vital in the middle of the park.
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Lyle Foster (Burnley, England) – The Premier League striker adds firepower up front and will be crucial in converting chances.
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Khuliso Mudau (Mamelodi Sundowns) – A reliable defender, key to keeping things solid at the back.
Broos On His Selection
Coach Hugo Broos stressed the importance of experience and mental strength heading into these decisive fixtures:
“We know how difficult World Cup qualifiers can be, and we cannot afford any slip-ups. This squad has shown resilience in big games, and I believe they can carry us to the World Cup.”
Road To The 2026 World Cup
South Africa is aiming to return to the World Cup for the first time since 2010, when they hosted the tournament. With CAF qualification becoming more competitive than ever, every point will be crucial.
Currently, Bafana sit in a competitive group that includes Nigeria, Benin, Zimbabwe, and Rwanda, among others. Winning their home games and snatching points on the road will be key to finishing top of the group and sealing direct qualification.
The Bigger Picture
A return to the World Cup would be a huge boost for South African football, inspiring the next generation of players and restoring the country’s reputation on the global stage. With a blend of youthful energy and seasoned internationals, this squad looks well-placed to compete.
Fans across the country will be hoping that this is finally the campaign that sees Bafana Bafana book their ticket to football’s grandest stage once again.
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