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Siyabonga Nomvethe urges Bafana Bafana players to stay focused in final World Cup qualifiers push

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October 10, 2025

FORMER Bafana Bafana striker Siyabonga Nomvethe has urged Hugo Broos and his side to remain focused on their journey as they chase qualification for the 2026 Fifa World Cup, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

- OBAKENG MELETSE

Siyabonga Nomvethe urges Bafana Bafana players to stay focused in final World Cup qualifiers push

FORMER Kaizer Chiefs player Siyabonga Nomvethe.

(GERHARD DURAAN / BACKPAGE PIX)

South Africa finds itself in a strong position heading into its next clash against Zimbabwe at the Moses Mabhida Stadium (6pm kickoff) tonight. They are level on 14 points with Group C leaders Benin, who top the standings only on goal difference.

Their second fixture in this round of qualifiers will see them take on a Rwanda side that beat them 2-0 in the first leg at the Mbombela Stadium on Tuesday.

Bafana last featured on the global stage when the tournament was hosted on home soil in 2010.

The last time they qualified for the World Cup was in 2002, and most of the current players were still toddlers. While history waits to be rewritten, Nomvethe has already carved his name into it through his exploits in a Bafana jersey.

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