Government calls on Bafana Bafana to remain focused
Soccer Bullet | 13.06.2026 00:00
Government has rallied behind Bafana Bafana following the national team’s disappointing start FIFA World Cup 2026, urging players and coaching staff to remain focused ahead of their two remaining Group A matches.
South Africa suffered a 2-0 defeat to co-hosts Mexico in their opening Group A encounter on Thursday, leaving Hugo Broos’ side with work to do if they are to keep their hopes of reaching the knockout stages alive.
Deputy Government Spokesperson William Baloyi said the country remains firmly behind the team despite the setback.
“South Africa remains proud of Bafana Bafana and believes in their ability to bounce back stronger,” Baloyi said.
Red Cards Compound Bafana Bafana’s Problems
The defeat was made even more difficult by the loss of two players to red cards.
Midfielder Siphephelo Sithole was sent off early in the second half, while veteran playmaker Themba Zwane received his marching orders late in the match.
Both players will now miss South Africa’s crucial second group match against the Czech Republic next Thursday, 18 June.
The dismissals forced Bafana Bafana to play large portions of the match with a numerical disadvantage and disrupted the game plan prepared by Broos and his coaching staff.
Broos: World Cup Stage Overwhelmed Players
Speaking after the match, Broos admitted the occasion may have affected some of his players.
“I don’t think it’s a drop in the standards of my players. It’s just the fact that this level is much higher than whatever level,” said the Belgian coach.
“We are playing in the World Cup, we are playing against a good team. Offensively I think we have to improve. There were some opportunities where the last pass and the running of our players were not right.”
Broos believes there are areas that can be improved before the team’s next outing.
“I think this is something to improve in the next days and I am sure we can play the same game but be better offensively.”
The Bafana Bafana coach accepted the decision to dismiss Sithole after his challenge on a Mexican player who was advancing towards goal.
“The first red card you have to accept after Yaya committed a foul on a player on his way goalwards,” Broos said.
However, he questioned the second dismissal.
“The Mexico player blocked my player, but that’s the decision of the referee and we have to accept it. It was also a soft decision.”
Despite his frustration, Broos remains optimistic about his side’s chances in the tournament.
“We have two players who can’t play in the next game, but we still have other players. Again, if we can show the same mentality and the same way we played today, I am sure that we will have good results in the next two games.”
The defeat leaves South Africa facing a pivotal clash against the Czech Republic, with anything less than a positive result likely to leave their hopes of advancing from Group A hanging by a thread.
While Bafana Bafana will have to cope without Sithole and Zwane, government and supporters alike will be hoping the team can respond positively and reignite their World Cup campaign in their next outing.
Bafana Bafana’s remaining Group A FIFA World Cup 2026 fixtures
- Thursday, 18 June: Czech Republic vs South Africa, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta – 18:00 (SA time)
- Thursday, 25 June: South Africa vs South Korea, Estadio BBVA, Guadalupe – 03:00 (SA time)
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