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Hugo Broos Blames FIFA Ruling On Nigeria Pressure In World Cup Qualification Twist
South Africa’s World Cup qualification journey has taken an unexpected turn — and head coach Hugo Broos is not hiding his frustration. The Belgian tactician believes that pressure from Nigeria may have influenced the timing of a FIFA disciplinary ruling that could endanger Bafana Bafana’s hopes of reaching the 2026 World Cup.
What Broos Said
Speaking to Belgian outlet Het Nieuwsblad, Broos expressed shock at the disciplinary decision, claiming neither his team nor Lesotho were aware of any wrongdoing regarding the player in question.
“Not Lesotho, not me and my staff, and not the player in question were aware of any wrongdoing. Neither was FIFA,” he told the newspaper.
According to Broos, FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee had reviewed the issue several times in the past without raising concerns. However, he pointed out that the ruling suddenly appeared just two weeks before South Africa’s crucial two-legged World Cup qualifier, calling the timing suspicious.
“It’s not normal, is it? No doubt due to pressure from Nigeria, which was in a losing position and now has a chance again,” he added.
Why It Matters
The controversy stems from yellow card suspensions dating back a year and a half. Broos admitted his team learned a tough lesson and now has staff closely monitoring disciplinary records.
“If this costs us a World Cup spot, it will be truly heartbreaking,” the coach lamented.
The Bigger Picture
The tension between South Africa and Nigeria adds spice to the qualification race. With only a handful of games left, every decision and point counts. Fans will now be watching closely to see whether Bafana Bafana can overcome both the ruling and the on-field battle to secure a ticket to the 2026 World Cup.
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