AFCON
South Africa Drawing Inspiration from Some Away Ties
Perhaps it is a mind game. Timeslive, a South African publication has rolled out five away matches it considers as the best outings of Bafana Bafana,
It considered those matches as capable of inspiring the team in the potentially explosive encounter with Nigeria’s Super Eagles in Uyo on Saturday.
It however considered it as always tough to get a result in Nigeria for any visiting side‚ not least a South African selection that has never won there before. Nigeria will attempt to punctuate the 17-match unbeaten run that Bafana Bafana has been enjoying.
Here are five top class performances in the past that proved South Africa can overcome great odds to produce an unexpectedly positive result:
South Africa v Zimbabwe in Harare‚ July 2000:
The tragic death of spectators trampled as they fled in terror after callous police fired teargas at the stadium exits will always detract from the 2-0 win that South Africa achieved against a powerful Zimbabwe side at the National Sports Stadium in Harare in a 2002 World Cup qualifier.
Delron Buckley’s early goal stunned the home side‚ who had the likes of Peter Ndlovu‚ Benjani Mwarurwari‚ the Mugeyi twins and Kaitano Tembo in their line-up‚ and when they got a second with eight minutes left it proved the superiority of the Bafana side.
Unfortunately‚ the celebrations of the South African players proved provocative and were met by a hail of missiles from the irritated home fans.
Police then responded with teargas which saw the game abandoned but the result later verified by FIFA.
South Africa v Zambia in Lusaka‚ October 2006:
Under caretaker coach Pitso Mosimane‚ keeping the bench warm for Carlos Alberto Parreira‚ South Africa had made a disappointing start to the 2008 Nations Cup qualifiers by drawing 0-0 with Congo at Soccer City.
In their second game away at the Independence Stadium‚ they were given little chance as Zambia had a long-standing unbeaten record at the venue.
But skipper Aaron Mokoena powered home a 28th minute header and South Africa bossed the game to win 1-0 and end Zambia’s proud record.
Mosimane had Gavin Hunt along for the game as an advisor and Parreira came to watch too.
South Africa v Egypt in Cairo‚ June 2011:
This was the botched qualifying campaign for the 2012 finals.
Both Bafana and Egypt were embarrassingly upstaged by minnows Niger and Sierra Leone and Mosimane got the permutations wrong and duffed qualification.
But the games against the Egyptians proved a feather in the cap of the beleaguered coach‚ even if the game at Ellis Park versus the Pharaohs three months earlier was a hair raising affair for Bafana and they were most fortunate to snatch a last minute winner through Katlego Mphela.
But the return in Cairo saw the side superbly organised and defensively sound and to Egypt’s frustration there was no way past the defence of Khune‚ Ngconcga‚ Masilela‚ Sangweni and Gould.
With the draw‚ Egypt were out while South Africa just needed two points from the last two games against Niger and Sierra Leone.
They managed one.
South Africa v Sudan in Khartoum‚ September 2014:
Shakes Mashaba’s first game back was a delight for a small band of traveling fans in searing heat as Sibusiso Vilakazi came off the bench to emerge the hero with two goals in a 3-0 away triumph.
The win began the march to the 2015 Nations Cup finals.
Sudan looked strong in the first half but their defence‚ and goalkeeper in particular‚ went to seed after the break as Vilakazi‚ who replaced ineffective debutant Keegan Dolly‚ reacted quickest to stick away Thulani Hlatshwayo’s header from a corner.
Vilakazi followed it with a brilliant feint and shot to settle the result after an hour. Bongani Ndulula got the third after Thabo Matlaba’s efforts on the left.
South Africa v Nigeria in Uyo‚ November 2014:
Tokelo Rantie was on fire as he squandered an early chance but then broke down the left to score just before half-time and give South Africa an unlikely lead.
Three minutes into the second half it was 2-0 as Rantie out muscled the defence and weaved through for another. The impossible seemed likely!
But Nigeria pulled one back through Sone Aluko‚ then saw Reneilwe Letsholonyane got sent off‚ and right at the end beat a poorly-positioned Darren Keet with a low drive to equalise.
AFCON
Libya’s AFCON dreams go up in flames!
The hopes of Libya securing a 2025 Africa Cup of Nations ticket seem to have gone up in smoke. This is the sequel to the 2-1 defeat that Rwanda inflicted on the Benin Republic on Tuesday evening.
With the result, Libya’s position is further cemented at the bottom of the table. Nigeria, even with an outstanding match, still leads with seven points.
They are followed by Benin Republic who have six points. Rwanda followed with five points.
The star men were Innocent Nshuti and Djihad Bizimana who scored in the space of two minutes as Rwanda came from behind to defeat Benin 2-1 at Amahoro Stadium on Tuesday, October 15.
AFCON
Rwanda breaks 12-year jinx in victory over Benin Republic
Rwanda’s defeat of Benin Republic is not just their first win in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying series, the victory terminates a 12-year winless streak against the Cheetah of Benin.
It is also a renewal of their hopes of qualifying for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. But they still have two more games to play.
The German made two changes from the side that started against Benin last week as Samuel Gueulette and Emmanuel Imanishimwe came in for Kevin Muhire and Claude Niyomugabo respectively.
AFCON
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