South Africa defeated Rwanda 3-0 in Mbombela on Tuesday to win Group C and qualify for the 2026 World Cup, despite being docked three points for fielding an ineligible player in earlier games.
Thalente Mbatha and Oswin Appolis scored in the first half for South Africa, and Evidence Makgopa sealed victory with a goal midway through the second half.
It will be South Africa’s first appearance at a World Cup since it qualified automatically as the host in 2010.
With 18 points out of a possible 30, the Bafana Bafana proved their consistency and discipline in a qualifying zone where every result mattered.
The victory sparked scenes of joy in Johannesburg, where thousands of fans celebrated the end of a long and painful wait.
This qualification ends a 16-year drought without a World Cup appearance. The last time South Africa participated was in 2010, when they hosted the tournament and filled the world with vuvuzelas, colour, and emotion. Before that, they appeared in France in 1998 and Korea-Japan in 2002, achieving their best-ever finish in 17th place.
Now, a new generation led by Percy Tau, Lyle Foster, and Teboho Mokoena will aim to restore the identity and competitiveness of a national team eager to reclaim its place among the top.
 
			 
			






