A dazzling performance by Bafana Bafana lit up a sold-out DHL Cape Town Stadium on Tuesday as the South African men’s national team defeated South Sudan 3-0 in a 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier.
The home team, under the stewardship of Coach Hugo Broos, delivered a commanding display that not only secured top spot in Group K but also deepened the nation’s growing belief in their resurgence.
The match started with fireworks as Iqraam Rayners found the back of the net in the sixth minute, capitalizing on brilliant interplay by Oswin Appollis and Thapelo Morena. Rayners’ precise strike left South Sudanese goalkeeper Majak Maling Mawith with little chance.
Bafana doubled their lead in the 22nd minute through Patrick Maswanganyi, who reacted swiftly to a rebound after a long-range effort from Teboho Mokoena was parried by Mawith.
South Sudan struggled to keep pace as Bafana dominated possession, creating waves of pressure that had the visitors reeling throughout the first half.
The second half began with another blow for South Sudan. Just five minutes after the restart, South Africa was awarded a penalty, which Mokoena coolly converted to make it 3-0. The final score could have been even more lopsided, but a determined South Sudanese defense and missed chances kept the tally unchanged.
The victory cemented Bafana Bafana’s position as Group K winners with 14 points, guaranteeing their spot in next year’s AFCON tournament.
The match was particularly significant for captain Ronwen Williams, who celebrated his 50th cap for South Africa. The 32-year-old goalkeeper, already a stalwart of the national team, added another milestone to an impressive year of personal and professional achievements.
The sold-out crowd reflected a revitalized enthusiasm for the national team, with supporters relishing the team’s attacking flair and defensive solidity. The atmosphere under the iconic Table Mountain backdrop was electric, as fans celebrated a performance worthy of their faith.
Bafana Bafana’s qualification campaign has reinvigorated hopes for a strong showing in the 2025 AFCON tournament. With Coach Broos’ side displaying cohesion, discipline, and clinical finishing, South Africa could emerge as one of the tournament’s dark horses.
As the team gears up for the next phase of their journey, one thing is clear: the spirit of Bafana Bafana is well and truly alive.