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South Africa’s U20 Men’s National Team, Amajita, received an emotional send-off in Johannesburg on, 22 September 2025, ahead of their departure for the FIFA U20 World Cup in Chile. The celebration, hosted by SAFA in partnership with sponsor HONOR, brought together sports leaders, government officials, and supporters to honor the team’s journey and inspire confidence before the tournament kicks off on 27 September.
What Happened?
22, Septmber 2025, became a day not to forget for Amajita’s remarkable year, which included lifting the COSAFA U20 Championship, winning the CAF U20 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt, and qualifying for the World Cup as continental champions. Guests included Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie, SAFA President Dr Danny Jordaan, SAFA CEO Lydia Monyepao, and HONOR CEO Fred Zhou. A highlight was the symbolic handover of the South African flag by Minister McKenzie to team captain Asekho Tiwani.
Official Response
Dr Jordaan stressed the historical importance of competing as African champions for the first time, urging the players to aim beyond the group stages against France, New Caledonia, and the USA. HONOR CEO Zhou said the company was proud to support Amajita. Head Coach Raymond Mdaka confirmed the team’s readiness, noting,
“We have prepared thoroughly and will fight with character.”
Community Impact
The send-off was more than ceremonial—it represented a surge of national pride. The event showcased how sport unites people from diverse sectors, with sponsorship and government backing strengthening South Africa’s youth football structures. Supporters expressed optimism that Amajita’s unbeaten run since early 2025 would carry them deep into the World Cup.
FAQ
When does the FIFA U20 World Cup take place?
The tournament runs from 27 September to 19 October 2025 across Chile.
When are Amajita’s group matches?
vs France: 29 September, 22:00 SA time
vs New Caledonia: 3 October, 01:00 SA time
vs USA: 5 October, 22:00 SA time
How many times has South Africa qualified for the U20 World Cup?
This is Amajita’s fifth appearance, following 1997, 2009, 2017, and 2019.







