
South Africa returns to football's biggest arena after 16 years - and the rest of the continent is watching. With the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Canada, USA and Mexico, Bafana Bafana are getting their well-deserved berth and for millions of South African fans, it's a World Cup they've been waiting for for a year.
From coach Hugo Broos' tactical plan to a remarkable Group A draw with co-hosts Mexico and South Korea, here's what you need to know about South Africa's path to the FIFA World Cup 2026 - past, present and future.
s has made an incredible turnaround since taking over from Bafana Bafana in May 2021. South Africa was ranked about 75th in the FIFA world ranking at his time in charge. With discipline, tactical structure and a new team identity, the team now finds itself around 61st in the world.
While known for his ability to bring his teams to the Africa Cup of Nations title in 2017, Broos has opted for a compact, structured defensive shape, with quick transitions and physicality, which he has actively encouraged in recent team selections. Broos has made it a point to tell the public that if they want to play at the highest level they have to have power – they have to have physicality - and that is what his squad is built around.
His period has also seen him finish third in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) with South Africa's best result in more than 20 years. The 2026 World Cup will be his last campaign as manager, and he has never hidden the fact that he's a man with a dream: to lead Bafana Bafana to the knockout stage for the first time in the team's history.
South Africa was drawn into with Nigeria, Benin, Zimbabwe, Rwanda and Lesotho, which by any indication is a tough to beat group.
Bafana Bafana went through the campaign in a consistent and characterful manner to come out as group winners and automatic qualifiers. It was in their last group game of October 2025 that Rwanda got the 3-0 defeat they needed to put them in celebration, and they did.
The journey towards the qualification was not without its dramas. A 3-0 defeat to Lesotho was overturned, after it was decided that Teboho Mokoena, the South African midfielder, was playing field while in an ineligible position. Bafana were not demoralised, however, and kept their status as leaders of the group.
They had proven their ability to grind out results under pressure in a high-stakes 1-1 draw with Nigeria, Africa's most formidable South Africa team. The runners-up Nigeria were sent to the CAF play-offs where they were beaten.
| Position | Team | W | D | L | Pts |
| 1st | South Africa | 5 | 3 | 2 | Qualified |
| 2nd | Nigeria | 4 | 5 | 1 | Play-offs |
Full standings will be played on FIFA's official website.
South Africa is one of nine CAF teams to be directly drawn into the expanded 48-team tournament, the largest number of African sides to represent at any FIFA World Cup.
Bafana Bafana is in Group A with co-hosts Mexico, South Korea (Korea Republic) and Czechia and it is in a competitive but manageable group that offers South Africa a chance at a place in the Round of 16.
| Date | Match | Venue | City |
| Thu, June 11, 2026 | Mexico vs. South Africa | Estadio Azteca | Mexico City, Mexico |
| Thu, June 18, 2026 | Czechia vs. South Africa | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta, USA |
| Wed, June 24, 2026 | South Africa vs. Korea Republic | Estadio BBVA | Monterrey, Mexico |
South Africa began the tournament at the legendary Estadio Azteca, the most renowned stadium in Mexican football history, marking a challenging yet significant event for their fans. Their next match is in Atlanta followed by the final Group stage match in Monterrey.
On match day in June, football enthusiasts in the Philippines who follow the sport online will have interesting games to watch as South Africa get on the pitch.
South Africa's relationship with the FIFA World Cup is very closely linked to the country's political history. Due to the apartheid regime, FIFA banned the nation from international football in 1961. The team was only rehabilitated post-apartheid, initially trying to make the 1994 World Cup, where they were beaten by Nigeria in their group.
After 6 years, they made their debut at the World Cup in 1998 in France. Bafana Bafana faced two tough defeats early in the tournament, to eventual champions France, but against Denmark and Saudi Arabia, a first for the team, who had been left out for three decades.
| Year | Host | Stage Reached | Notable Result |
| 1998 | France | Group Stage | Draw vs. Denmark & Saudi Arabia |
| 2002 | Korea/Japan | Group Stage | Beat Slovenia 1-0; narrowly missed Round of 16 |
| 2010 | South Africa (host) | Group Stage | Beat France 2-1; first host eliminated in group stage |
| 2026 | USA/Canada/Mexico | TBD | First appearance in 16 years |
In 2010, South Africa played host to the FIFA World Cup for the first time in the country's history and the world saw one of the most electrifying starts of a World Cup. Siphiwe Tshabalala's thunderous opening goal against Mexico turned 84,000 fans in Soccer City into a jittery excitement which the sport never forgets.
Bafana Bafana were drawn in a tight draw with Mexico, but survived a gruelling 1-1 draw and went on to beat France 2-1 (and defeat the defending runners-up) but eventually went out on goal difference. Sadly, they were the first team ever to be eliminated in the group stage of the World Cup, but such is the nature of the tournament that it does not lessen the pride of the World Cup.
The undisputed number one in South Africa and one of the best goalkeepers in Africa, is . He was the scorer of four penalties in the AFCON quarterfinal game against Cape Verde at 2023, where he left his imprint on South Africa's continental revival. Williams is calm, commanding and has great shot-stopping skills and leadership in every game.
Energetic, combative and technically adept, is the powerhouse in Bafana's midfield. His transfer to Saudi Arabia's Al Ettifaq has put him under intense pressure from some tough opposition, while the controversy surrounding the ineligible-player row in the qualifiers means he should be a major presence at the tournament.
At only 21-years-old, Relebohile Mofokeng is the electrifying young talent expected to be South Africa's breakout star. The Orlando Pirates academy product is quick, innovative and at ease in pressure situations. Broos has always been with him and the World Cup stage may be the one for “Lebo” to make himself known to the world.
Oswin Appollis, who has weapons, a direct shot and end product, has been one of the regulars in Broos' system. He can beat a defender solo and make an attacking opportunity, which means Bafana has a genuine attacking threat from wide.
South Africa's top choice target man Lyle Foster is the main man in the front of Bafana's attack in the English Championship with Burnley. His performances for his club have been inconsistent, but his AFCON experiences proved that he could perform in the big time and at the international stage.
Left-back Aubrey Modiba plays a pivotal role in Bafana's attacking style. He is a modern full-back in the truest sense of the word, with his outstanding passing range, overlapping runs and his ability to play a part in build-up play.
Group A is not too difficult but not impossible. The opening match is going to be a tough one for Mexico as they will be playing in familiar territory at the Azteca. Czechia and South Korea are higher, but can be defeated with discipline and motivation. Football analysts observing this tournament via an will find South Africa's chances interesting, especially because they are a team with good quality, but with lower expectations, which is the ideal "dark horse" in the group stage.
Coach Broos has set himself a clear goal – to make it to the knockout stages for the first time in South African history. In the light of the squad's performance in the run-up to the tournament, and Broos' tactical experience, that is quite possible.
South Africa returning to the FIFA World Cup 2026 is far more than a sporting feat, it's a statement of intent from a country that has patiently and purposefully rebuilt under the leadership of Hugo Broos. Bafana Bafana, under Ronwen Williams' leadership, with Relebohile Mofokeng eyeing up the attackers, and under a training regime that is based on discipline and belief, come to the United States of America and Mexico to play.
Sixteen years later, and South Africa is ready to write a new chapter, after the night that shook the world at Soccer City, when Tshabalala struck. As you watch the matches and goals live at OKBet, a trusted sports platform for football fans in the Philippines, or from the terraces in Atlanta or Monterrey, 6 story is one of the most interesting this summer.
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Belgian coach Hugo Broos, who was appointed in May 2021. He has also guided Cameroon to victory in the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations, and is responsible for South Africa's spectacular climb in the FIFA rankings.
South Africa dominated CAF Group C which featured Nigeria, Benin, Zimbabwe, Rwanda and Lesotho. After an October 2025 victory against Rwanda (3-0), they qualified for the quarterfinals.
Goalkeeper Ronwen Williams of Mamelodi Sundowns. He has been captaining the team since 2021 and is considered to be the key player of the team.
Benni McCarthy is South Africa's top international with 16 goals to his name.
South Africa have qualified for the group stage at all three of their appearances in World Cups (1998, 2002 and 2010). They haven't made it to the second round.
The first match of the series will be played Thursday, June 11, 2026 against co-hosts Mexico at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.
Orlando Pirates' captain Relebohile Mofokeng is looked upon as the most promising youngster in the squad. The 21-year-old attacking midfielder is in the process of making a huge splash on the international stage.
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