South Africa Sends Strong Message to Nigeria, FIFA As 3 Points Deduction Saga Enters Serious Phase

South Africa Sends Strong Message to Nigeria, FIFA As 3 Points Deduction Saga Enters Serious Phase

  • South Africa risks losing three points for fielding an ineligible midfielder, Teboho Mokoena, against Lesotho
  • SAFA CEO Lydia Monyepao says Bafana Bafana is focused on winning their last two matches despite the investigations
  • Wins against Zimbabwe and Rwanda could seal a World Cup ticket for South Africa, regardless of FIFA’s ruling

South Africa is feeling undeterred despite the latest pressure from FIFA that could see Bafana Bafana lose three crucial points in the World Cup qualifiers.

Hugo Broos’ men are feeling the heat from FIFA after receiving official communications from the world football governing body, as investigations have started on the ineligibility player claim against Teboho Mokoena.

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Teboho Mokoena in action for South Africa against Nigeria in the World Cup qualifiers. Photo by Phill Magakoe
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Despite the pressure looming on their World Cup chances, the South African Football Association (SAFA) says Bafana Bafana’s focus is locked on the pitch, not the boardroom, per ESPN.

Teboho Mokoena played against Lesotho

The controversy began after Mokoena started in the June qualifier against Lesotho while serving a suspension for two yellow cards.

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The match ended in a 2-0 win, and those three points added to what is keeping Hugo Broos’ men top of Group C with 17 points.

If FIFA rules against South Africa, the result could be overturned to a 3-0 loss, and this would drop Bafana Bafana to 14 points, level with Benin, turning the group into a nail-biter heading into the final rounds of matches.

SAFA CEO Lydia Monyepao confirmed FIFA’s involvement but stressed that the team remains focused on finishing the job and picking their World Cup ticket.

SAFA sends clear message to Nigeria and FIFA

With Nigeria breathing down FIFA’s necks to deduct three points from South Africa, SAFA has made it clear that Bafana Bafana’s fate is still in their own hands, FAR Post reports.

“We are not really worrying about that. I think our focus is on making sure that Bafana get maximum points in October,” SAFA CEO Monyepao revealed.

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“Whatever happens, whatever you are saying out there, if we get six points in October, nothing else is going to matter. So it’s all about Bafana getting to the USA, Mexico, and Canada World Cup.”

To secure their spot in the 2026 World Cup, Bafana Bafana will need to earn maximum points from their remaining matches against Zimbabwe and Rwanda.

A strong performance in these games is crucial to ensure their place in the tournament, regardless of FIFA’s final decision.

Must-win games ahead for South Africa

The path to the 2026 FIFA World Cup now depends on how Bafana Bafana handle their last two matches, with Zimbabwe and Rwanda standing between them and a ticket to North America.

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South Africa is bidding to qualify for their first FIFA World Cup since 2010, when the country hosted the competition. Photo by Phill Magakoe
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Hugo Broos will be under pressure to get his strongest squad firing because any slip-up could see Nigeria or Benin take advantage and push South Africa out of the automatic qualification spot.

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South Africa given unfair advantage

In a related development, Legit.ng reported that Nigeria’s hopes to secure a ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup may be over after the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) confirmed that their next home game against South Africa will take place at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.

The announcement has intensified frustration among Nigerian fans and media, who believe the decision hands South Africa yet another advantage in an already tight qualifying group.

Source: Legit.ng

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