South Africa faced relentless pressure from the Ugandan attack in the opening minutes, forcing goalkeeper and backline into early saves.
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South Africa’s CHAN journey came to an end in Kampala, Uganda, following a dramatic clash that tested the squad’s resilience. Here are the 7 key moments that defined the match and ultimately sealed Bafana Bafana’s exit:

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1. Early Defensive Pressure

South Africa faced relentless pressure from the Ugandan attack in the opening minutes, forcing goalkeeper and backline into early saves.

2. First Half Equaliser

Despite conceding first, Bafana Bafana showed fighting spirit by pulling one back before half-time, giving supporters renewed hope.

3. Midfield Struggles

South Africa’s midfield found it difficult to keep possession, with turnovers allowing Uganda to dominate much of the second half.

4. Controversial Refereeing Decisions

Key referee calls, including a denied penalty appeal, left Bafana players and coaching staff frustrated as momentum slipped away.

5. Substitution Gamble

Coach Morena Ramoreboli made bold attacking changes, bringing in fresh legs in the hope of snatching a late goal — but the gamble didn’t pay off.

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6. Late Ugandan Winner

Uganda struck late in the second half to secure the win, extinguishing South Africa’s hopes of progressing further in the tournament.

7. Brave but Painful Exit

Despite the heartbreak, Bafana Bafana earned respect for their determination. The match served as a reminder of the squad’s potential and the improvements still needed in continental competitions.

Final Takeaway:
Bafana Bafana may have exited CHAN in disappointment, but the lessons from Kampala could serve as motivation for future campaigns.

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