Johannesburg, 29 August 2024 – South Africa’s national football team, Bafana Bafana, is set to embark on a critical journey as they aim to secure a place in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament. Head coach Hugo Broos has officially announced his final 23-man squad for the upcoming qualifiers against Uganda and South Sudan. The first match will see Bafana Bafana host Uganda at Orlando Stadium on Friday, 6 September 2024, followed by an away fixture against South Sudan on Tuesday, 10 September 2024. These matches are pivotal in South Africa’s campaign to qualify for the AFCON tournament, which is scheduled to be held in Morocco from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026.
Squad Composition: A Balance of Experience and Youth
Hugo Broos has opted for a strategic mix of seasoned players and promising young talents. The squad’s composition reflects the coach’s ambition to build a team that is both competitive in the present and sustainable for the future. The selection, however, comes with the significant absence of captain and first-choice goalkeeper Ronwen Williams, who is recovering from an injury. Williams’ leadership on and off the field has been instrumental for Bafana Bafana, and his absence presents a substantial challenge for the team.
“If you have a guy like Ronwen who will not be with us in the two games, that is a big problem. He is not just a good goalkeeper; he is also a good captain,” Broos commented, highlighting the impact of Williams’ absence.
To compensate for this, Broos has selected three goalkeepers—Ricardo Goss (SuperSport United), Veli Mothwa (AmaZulu), and Sipho Chaine (Orlando Pirates)—who will compete for the starting position. The coach has yet to decide who will don the gloves for the upcoming matches or who will step into the captain’s role, decisions that are expected to be finalized as the games approach.
Key Inclusions and Tactical Choices
Broos’ squad selection is a testament to his tactical foresight, focusing on players who have demonstrated exceptional form in recent months. Notable inclusions include Khuliso Mudau from Mamelodi Sundowns, whose versatility as a right-back and ability to push forward will be crucial in both the home and away fixtures. Mudau’s domestic performances have earned him a starting spot, and his contribution could be vital in neutralizing Uganda’s wingers and providing width in attack.
In the forward line, Lyle Foster, currently playing for Burnley FC in England, has been included to add firepower to the team’s offense. Foster’s physical presence and technical ability have made him a key player for his club, and his role in the Bafana Bafana setup is expected to be just as significant. His experience in European football, particularly in the physically demanding English Championship, has prepared him for the rigors of international competition.
The midfield is strengthened by the inclusion of Sphephelo Sithole, who plays for Gil Vicente in Portugal. Sithole’s ability to control the tempo of the game and his defensive acumen make him a vital cog in Broos’ tactical setup. His presence is expected to provide stability and link play between defense and attack, particularly in the high-pressure environment of AFCON qualifiers.
Notable Omissions: The Case of Percy Tau
One of the most discussed aspects of Broos’ squad selection is the exclusion of vice-captain Percy Tau. Once a linchpin of the national team, Tau has been left out due to concerns over his fitness and form. While this decision has been met with mixed reactions from fans and pundits, Broos has made it clear that his selection process is based on current form and the needs of the team.
Tau’s absence has sparked debate about the direction Bafana Bafana is heading under Broos’ leadership. Some argue that his experience and ability to turn a game on its head could be missed, while others believe that Broos’ focus on form over reputation is the right approach to building a competitive squad.
Match Previews: Uganda and South Sudan
Bafana Bafana’s opening match against Uganda is expected to be a tough encounter. The Ugandan Cranes are known for their physical style of play and tactical discipline, traits that have made them formidable opponents in previous encounters. South Africa will need to be defensively solid and tactically astute to overcome Uganda, who will likely seek to exploit any weaknesses in the Bafana Bafana backline.
The subsequent away game against South Sudan presents a different set of challenges. While South Sudan may not have the same footballing pedigree as Uganda, playing away from home in unfamiliar conditions always poses risks. Broos and his team will need to ensure that they are mentally and physically prepared to handle the pressures of playing in a different environment, where the margins for error are slim.
Fan Engagement and Ticket Sales
As the excitement builds for these crucial qualifiers, the South African Football Association (SAFA) has been proactive in encouraging fans to come out in support of the national team. Tickets for the home fixture against Uganda are now available through TicketPro and a variety of retail outlets, including Spar, SASOL, ENGEN, and SHELL. The pricing strategy, with tickets starting at R30 for children, scholars, and students, and R140 for family packages, is designed to make the game accessible to a wide audience.
Gates at Orlando Stadium will open at 15:00 on match day, allowing fans ample time to settle in and create a lively atmosphere. The importance of home support cannot be overstated, and both players and management have called on fans to fill the stadium and provide the team with the backing they need to secure a positive result.
Broos’ Long-Term Vision: Building a Future for Bafana Bafana
Beyond the immediate objective of qualifying for AFCON 2025, Hugo Broos has a long-term vision for the national team. His emphasis on selecting players based on form and integrating younger talents into the squad is part of a broader strategy to ensure that Bafana Bafana is competitive not just in the present but in the future as well.
Broos’ commitment to developing a sustainable team is evident in his inclusion of young players like Rushwin Dortley and Relebohile Mofokeng, who have shown great potential in their domestic performances. By giving these players exposure at the international level, Broos is not only building depth in the squad but also preparing the next generation of South African footballers for the challenges of international competition.
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