South Africa’s U17 national team, Amajimbos, started their FIFA U17 World Cup journey with a spirited 3–1 win over Bolivia in Doha, Qatar, on 03 November 2025. Despite being reduced to ten men in the match, the young squad showed resilience and attacking flair to claim the top spot in Group A.
What Happened?
Amajimbos began the match with intensity, pressing Bolivia’s defense from the first whistle. Their momentum faced an setback when right back Sive Pama was sent off after receiving a second yellow card.
Emile Witbooi from Cape Town City gave South Africa the lead, slotting home a cool finish to make it 1–0. The team continued to dominate possession and create chances, though they went into halftime unable to extend their lead.
In the second half, Kaizer Chiefs’ rising star Neo Bohloko doubled the score soon after the restart, showcasing the same sharp finishing that has made him a standout in the DStv Diski Challenge. Bolivia pulled one back in the 70th minute via a penalty, but Amajimbos sealed the win in stoppage time, securing a 3–1 result.
Official Response
Head coach Duncan Crowie commended his players for their discipline and determination.
“The boys showed tremendous heart after going a man down. They stuck to the plan, stayed composed, and delivered when it mattered most. We knew we had to fight for every ball. This win gives us confidence, but we’re already focused on our next match,”he said after the match.
Community Impact
The victory sparked excitement across South Africa, with fans flooding social media to celebrate the team’s strong start. Analysts praised Amajimbos’ tactical maturity and teamwork, noting that such performances could be a turning point for youth football in the country.
Football supporters are now eagerly anticipating on 06 November 2025 clash against host nation Qatar, a game expected to test Amajimbos’ stamina and consistency.








