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South Africa Training And Press Conference - FIFA World Cup 2026

Hugo Broos - 'I never listen to the trash'

South Africa's head coach has come out swinging against his detractors as Bafana Bafana prepare for a high-stakes World Cup Group A encounter. Following a disappointing opening defeat to Mexico, the veteran manager insisted he remains unmoved by the growing noise surrounding his team selection and tactics.

Mohau Nkota, Bafana Bafana, December 2025

Nkota reveals injury recovery timeline

The South African winger has given details on the knee injury that derailed his momentum in the Saudi Pro League and cost him a spot in the national team. The former Orlando Pirates starlet provided a detailed update on his surgical procedure and the long road to recovery that now lies ahead.

Manqoba Mngqithi Golden Arrows

Mngqithi questions Broos over Bafana defeat

South Africa’s long-awaited return to the global stage ended in heartbreak and tactical scrutiny as Broos’ side slumped to a 2-0 defeat against Mexico. The 2026 FIFA World Cup opener was marred by red cards and a conservative setup that has drawn sharp criticism from a former Mamelodi Sundowns coach.

FBL-AFR-2025-MATCH 28-ZWE-RSA

Bafana Predicted XI vs Mexico - Mofokeng benched, Modiba starts & Foster to redeem himself?

The stage is set for Hugo Broos' men to pen a new chapter in Mzansi folklore when they lock horns with Mexico at the iconic Estadio Azteca on Thursday evening. With the global showpiece finally upon them and the co-hosts standing in their way, Bafana will be eager to hit the ground running despite a tense build-up that has intensified the spotlight on their attacking department. Among those expected to shoulder the goalscoring burden is the former Orlando Pirates striker, with the 25-year-old tasked with leading the line and providing the cutting edge needed to fire Broos' charges to a dream start on the world stage.

Abdeslam Ouaddou and Mandla Ncikazi, Orlando Pirates

Zuma names Pirates' unsung hero - 'He quietly does his business'

The Soweto giants have finally returned to the summit of South African football, ending a 14-year wait for league glory in spectacular fashion by securing a domestic treble. While head coach Abdeslam Ouaddou has taken the plaudits for his debut-season heroics, Bafana Bafana legend believes the real architect behind the scenes is a man who has witnessed the club's evolution over several years.

Thalente Mbatha Orlando Pirates v Orbit College

Orbit 0-2 Pirates: 'Handed to Bucs on a silver platter, 'Downs hard done by; Cardoso was right about referees'

History was written on the final day of the 2025/26 Premier Soccer League season as Abdeslam Ouaddou’s bold prediction that the title would go down to the wire came full circle, with his side firmly in control of their destiny. Orbit, as expected, pushed the Buccaneers all the way in a tense, high-stakes battle, but the contest took a dramatic twist as costly own goals from Orbit handed the Buccaneers a crucial advantage on the scoreboard, swinging momentum firmly in their favour.

Thalente Mbatha, Relebohile Mofokeng and Oswin Appollis, Orlando Pirates

Pirates scouts hailed as Bucs edge closer to glory

The Sea Robbers are finally closing in on the holy grail of South African football, with legendary former captain Lucky Lekgwathi believing the foundations of their resurgence were laid long before a ball was kicked. He credited the Buccaneers’ ruthless domestic charge to a masterclass in the boardroom, hailing the club’s carefully planned recruitment strategy as the engine powering their relentless push for Premier Soccer League glory.