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Youth Day spotlight shines on Bafana's emerging stars

June 17, 2025

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The Mercury

AS South Africa commemorates Youth Day on June 16, a wave of talent has emerged. These young players are not just taking the pitch by storm, but also igniting hopes for Bafana Bafana as they prepare for pivotal tournaments such as the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) later this year in December. This Youth Day, we highlight the promising prospects that South Africa has to offer.

- HERMAN GIBBS

1 Mbekezeli Mbokazi (19 years, Orlando Pirates)

At just 19 years old, Mbokazi has swiftly made his mark in South African football, gaining recognition as a leading contender for the left centre-back position in both Orlando Pirates and Bafana.

National team coach Hugo Broos had long expressed the urgent need for a left-footed centre-back, and in Mbokazi, he may have found just the answer.

During a recent match against Mozambique, he made his national debut, showcasing an impressive understanding of the game that belied his youth.

Despite not being the tallest of defenders, Mbokazi’s aerial prowess often defies expectations, illustrating how skill and determination can triumph over physical limitations on the pitch.

2 Luke le Roux (25 years, Värnamo, Sweden)

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