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Final push sees Bafana Bafana shooting for World Cup glory
Daily Maverick
|September 12, 2025
With just two qualification matches left to play, Bafana Bafana are still in prime position for a rare international showdown. By Yanga Sibembe

“I know I should not do that. But what do you want? I want to win. I want to go to America next year.” So said Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos in his post-match press conference after his team earned a precious point against Nigeria during a 1-1 draw in the latest round of 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifiers.
Broos was responding to a question on what caused a second-half heated exchange between him and the Nigerian bench during the battle of Bloemfontein. The coach said he had signalled to the Nigerians, telling them they talk too much.
A remorseful Broos said it was tension and nerves that propelled him towards his actions on Tuesday, 9 September. There was eventually a truce between the Belgian and his counterpart, Éric Chelle.
Half-full glass
As unsavoury as it was, Broos' clash with the Nigerians is clear evidence of how desperate he is to help Bafana Bafana qualify for their first World Cup since 2010.
The draw kept South Africa marginally ahead of second-placed Benin in group C. With eight out of 10 World Cup qualification matches played, Bafana Bafana top the mini-league with 17 points to Benin's 14.
Although South Africa would have loved a victory against the Super Eagles, Broos said he was satisfied with the point picked up and the 3-0 win over Lesotho in this round.
“The performance that my team had in the Nigeria game makes me enormously proud. It was not good football, not at all. But the way my players fought for every metre and every ball is nice to see for a coach,” he said.
Major strides made
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