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Brandon Petersen, Kaizer Chiefs

Petersen backed to replace Williams as Bafana No.1

The Amakhosi goalkeeper is the man on everyone’s lips after an inspired Soweto Derby display, sparking widespread calls for his inclusion in the upcoming global showpiece. A former Orlando Pirates goalkeeper believes the Glamour Boys' shot-stopper has done enough to earn a place in Hugo Broos’ squad. He went a step further, boldly declaring that Beeza is now firmly in the conversation to become the national team's first choice.

Miguel Cardoso, Mamelodi Sundowns, April 2026

Cardoso sounds Bafana alarm over Sundowns injuries

The Masandawana coach has issued a grim warning regarding the fitness of his squad and the potential knock-on effect for the national team. Following a frustrating goalless draw against Richards Bay, the Portuguese tactician highlighted how a relentless fixture pile-up is systematically breaking down his key players.

Semafor World Economy 2026 - Day 3

Infantino fires back over 'shameful' World Cup ticket prices

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has once again stepped in to defend the astronomical pricing of tickets for the 2026 World Cup. Facing an onslaught of criticism from supporters who have labelled the costs as "shameful," the head of world football's governing body claims the move is a financial necessity.

Mbekezeli Mbokazi, Chicago Fire FC, February 2026

Chicago Fire hailed for signing Mbokazi - 'It's a strategic and calculated move'

After a remarkable outing with Orlando Pirates, the defender made a move that left many debating whether it was the right career decision. His national team coach Hugo Broos was one of the vocal voices that raised concern over a move to Major League Soccer. The Belgian believed that the youngster should have stayed a little with the Sea Robbers and signed for a club in Europe at least.

Mohau Nkota, Al Ettifaq, August 2025

Nkota reveals how UEFA Champions League winner warned him in Saudi Arabia - 'It's not going to be easy'

When one moves from one workstation to another, naturally, one will need time to familiarise oneself with the environment before things start to flow quite easily. In such circumstances, one will need help and guidance from an experienced individual there in order to feel at home. This is exactly what the South African star faced, and he has revealed who gave him the helping hand.