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Bafana coach Broos has a few more World Cup options

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August 20, 2025

BAFANA Bafana's African Nations Championship campaign may have ended prematurely at the group stages, but there were encouraging signs to take forward.

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Bafana coach Broos has a few more World Cup options

Under the guidance of Molefi Ntseki on the touchline, and with head coach Hugo Broos monitoring closely from home, South Africa unearthed several players who seized the opportunity to shine on the continental stage.

Their performances not only provided a glimmer of promise in an otherwise disappointing exit, but also strengthened the pool of talent available for the senior side.

With crucial Fifa World Cup 2026 qualifiers looming against Lesotho and continental giants Nigeria, these fresh options could provide Broos and his technical team with a timely boost in depth, competition and energy.

Malibongwe Khoza

The 22-year-old Mamelodi Sundowns talent impressed by adapting to a defensive midfield role, despite normally playing at centre-back.

Drawing on his experience in the DStv Diski Challenge, Khoza showcased composure, positioning and calm distribution under pressure.

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