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June 27, 2025

WHEN Mamelodi Sundowns step out onto the field against Brazil's Fluminense on Wednesday night at 9 pm at the FIFA Club World Cup, in addition to carrying their own badge, they'll also be bearing the flag for South African club football.

- LANCE FREDERICKS

This is no small achievement - just their second appearance on this global stage - but what makes it truly remarkable is how they got here. Not through lucky draws or one-off cup runs, but through sustained excellence. And behind that excellence lies something even more important: a deliberate and ongoing investment in talent.

And this seems to be the recipe for South Africa's sporting successes of late.

From academy prospects to young signings given time to develop, Sundowns have built a machine that refreshes itself year after year. That forward-thinking approach is the real reason they are now mixing it with the likes of the Copa Libertadores champions.

And they're not alone.

Building the bench before the stadium Sundowns' rise mirrors a quiet, powerful truth emerging across South African sport: if you want to reach the top, you have to start at the bottom.

The Springboks are currently preparing to face the Barbarians in Cape Town - a so-called exhibition match that assistant coach Tony Brown says will be treated as seriously as a Test. The match may not carry official status, but the Springboks know it's the start of something important: a 14-match season that will help shape the team going into the 2027 Rugby World Cup.

The mission? Evaluate, test, and develop depth. The current generation of double World Cup winners won't be around forever, and the Boks know they must groom their successors now.

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