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2026 FIFA World Cup: Team profile of South Africa’s Bafana Bafana

South Africa are back on the global stage at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, their first appearance at the tournament since hosting it in 2010.Bafana Bafana secured qualification by finishing top of their CAF Group C, edging out Nigeria and sealing the ticket with a decisive win over Rwanda in October 2025. The team is coached by Belgian tactician Hugo Broos, who has focused on building a compact, hard working side that is difficult to break down.Under his guidance, South Africa enjoyed a strong Africa Cup of Nations campaign and carried that confidence into World Cup qualifying. South Africa’s style of play is based on defensive organisation, quick transitions and smart use of width.They often sit in a disciplined shape, absorb pressure and then break forward at speed through energetic midfielders and wingers. Captain Ronwen Williams is one of the […]

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Lookman is only Nigerian in AFCON 2025 group Best XI

Ademola Lookman is the only Super Eagles player named in the CAF Best XI for the group stage of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.​The Atalanta forward earned his place after a dominant campaign that helped Nigeria win all three Group C matches and reach the Round of 16 as one of the tournament’s standout teams.​ Lookman contributed two goals and two assists in the group stage, with decisive performances against Tanzania and Tunisia where he scored once and set up another in each game.​Analysts said his pace, direct running, creativity and intelligent movement between the lines made him one of the most dangerous players of the opening phase.​ CAF’s group stage Best XI also features stars such as Egypt’s Mohamed El Shenawy in goal, defenders Noussair Mazraoui and Yahia Attiat Allah of Morocco, and forwards Riyad Mahrez, […]

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AFCON 2025: Five must watch group stage clashes

The group stage of AFCON 2025 in Morocco will feature several high-profile clashes, with at least five fixtures already standing out for their star power, history and potential impact on the tournament.​ One of the biggest games is Nigeria vs Tunisia in Group C, a meeting between two continental heavyweights with recent knockout history, strong tactical setups and squads packed with Europe-based stars.​ Another headline fixture is Ivory Coast vs Cameroon in Group F, where the reigning African champions face the five-time winners in what many see as the toughest group of the competition, with both sides under pressure to secure top spot early.​ In Group A, hosts Morocco’s opener against Comoros will attract major attention as the Atlas Lions look to make a statement start at home, with packed stadium support and expectations of a title challenge.​ Group D […]

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