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AFCON 2025: Cameroon overcome South Africa to book quarterfinal spot

Cameroon progressed to the quarterfinals of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after edging South Africa 2-1 in a tightly contested round of 16 fixture in Rabat.

The match opened at a high tempo, with South Africa enjoying more initiative in the early stages.

Relebohile Mofokeng tested Cameroon’s defensive shape with direct running, while striker Foster briefly thought he had given his side the lead in the 14th minute, only for the effort to be ruled out for offside.

Despite creating promising openings and applying sustained pressure, Hugo Broos’ side lacked the cutting edge required to translate possession into goals.

Cameroon absorbed that pressure and gradually settled, prioritising structure and discipline.

AFCON 2025: Cameroon overcome South Africa to book quarterfinal spot
Cameroon kick South Africa out of AFCON 2025 – Getty image

Against the run of play, the Indomitable Lions took the lead in the 34th minute when Junior Tchamadeu finished decisively past Ronwen Williams.

A VAR check followed, but the goal was upheld, shifting the momentum firmly in Cameroon’s favour heading into the break.

Cameroon extend advantage after restart

Cameroon emerged from halftime with greater intent and were rewarded early in the second half.

Mahamadou Nagida delivered a precise cross from the flank, which Christian Kofane met with a controlled header to make it 2-0, leaving South Africa with a significant task to recover.

South Africa responded by increasing their attacking urgency, but Cameroon goalkeeper Devis Epassy produced key interventions, including sharp saves to deny Samukelo Kabini and Teboho Mokoena.

Cameroon also remained dangerous on the counter, with Bryan Mbeumo leading a rapid break that nearly resulted in a third goal, only for Williams to keep his side alive.

Late scare, but Cameroon hold firm

South Africa finally found a breakthrough in the 87th minute when substitute Evidence Makgopa converted from close range after a well-weighted cross by Aubrey Modiba, setting up a tense finish.

Bafana Bafana pushed aggressively for an equaliser in the closing minutes, committing numbers forward and testing Cameroon’s defensive resolve.

However, Cameroon managed the final stages, slowing the game and maintaining their defensive shape to protect the lead.

The result confirmed their place in the quarterfinals, while South Africa bowed out despite a competitive performance.

Cameroon will now turn their attention to a quarterfinal showdown against hosts Morocco.

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2026 World Cup Qualifiers: South Africa’s Reaction After Being Deducted Three Points

The South African Football Association (SAFA) has reacted after FIFA deducted three points and imposed a fine on its national team, Bafana Bafana for fielding midfielder Teboho Mokoena in their World Cup qualifier against Lesotho in March.

Recall that the ruling was given on Monday by FIFA.
South Africa had breached disciplinary rules by playing Mokoena, who should have been suspended after collecting two yellow cards earlier in the qualifying campaign.
Bafana had initially won the March 21 match 2-0, but FIFA overturned the result and awarded Lesotho a 3-0 victory.
The punishment dramatically shifts the Group C table. South Africa’s six-point lead over Nigeria has now been cut to three, while Benin Republic move top of the standings on goal difference.
SAFA, however, insists the sanction is both harsh and procedurally unfair. “As SAFA, we are deeply disappointed with this unprecedented outcome, noting that it was delivered by a single-member panel without reasons, and without affording the association an opportunity to present legal arguments,” the body said in a statement.
The association added: “We have requested written reasons for the judgment and intend to lodge a formal appeal with the FIFA Appeals Committee within the prescribed 10-day period under FIFA’s disciplinary rules.”
With the appeal pending, South Africa face a tense end to the qualifiers. Hugo Broos’ men must now win their final two fixtures against Lesotho and Zimbabwe in October to strengthen their World Cup hopes.
Meanwhile, Benin Republic look set to profit most from FIFA’s ruling. They host Rwanda in their next match before a potentially decisive showdown against Nigeria. The Super Eagles, who also take on Zimbabwe in their penultimate game, must win to keep their qualification hopes alive.
The Group C race, once seemingly tilted in South Africa’s favour, is now wide open with just two rounds left to play.
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2026 WCQ: FIFA Deducts 3 Points From South Africa

Nigeria and other countries have been handed a boost after FIFA officially deducted three points from South Africa in the ongoing 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
The confirmation was made on Monday by the world football governing body.
It is punishment for Bafana Bafana fielding Teboho Mokoena, who was ineligible to face Lesotho in March.
South Africa have also seen three goals deducted from their tally by FIFA.
This represents a significant boost for the Super Eagles of Nigeria, who still harbour hopes of playing at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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AFCON: Lagos Prepares For Massive Watching Center Before South Africa vs. Nigeria Match

A massive watching center has been erected by the Lagos State Government at Mobolaji Johnson Arena in Onikan, as well as at several other spots throughout the state, ahead of the Super Eagles’ African Cup of Nations semi-final match versus South Africa on February 7.

A statement posted on the Lagos Government’s X handle states that 25 viewing centers have been established in various parts of the state to guarantee that every Lagosian is excited and amused.

“SANWO-OLU SETS UP VIEWING CENTER AT ONIKAN FOR SUPER EAGLES/BAFANA BAFANA MATCH,” the statement says.

“A massive watching center has been established by the Lagos State Government for the Super Eagles vs. Bafana Bafana match on Wednesday, February 7. To promote and guarantee that, the government maintains twenty-five viewing centers around the State.