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Bafana secure World Cup spot with impressive Rwanda win

football14 October 2025 17:50| © Backpage TXT
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South Africa thrashed Rwanda 3-0 in their final 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification (Group C) match played at the Mbombela Stadium on Tuesday night to book their ticket to the global showpiece.

The result saw Bafana Bafana qualify for the World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the USA as Group C winners.

The Southern African giants will now play international friendly matches as they prepare for December's 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

Amavubi, on the other hand, ended a disappointing qualifying campaign with a defeat and they finished fifth in the group standings.

The East African side also failed to qualify for the 2025 AFCON and they are likely to play friendly matches in the next FIFA break.

Bafana Bafana got off to a brilliant start with Oswin Appollis causing havoc for the Amavubi defence.

The quick winger set up Thalente Mbatha, who netted with a powerful shot from outside the box to hand South Africa a 1-0 lead five minutes into the match.

The hosts doubled their lead four minutes before the half-hour mark after a good team move.

Appollis grabbed a well-deserved goal after being set up by his Orlando Pirates teammate Evidence Makgopa and South Africa were 2-0 up at the interval.

Hugo Broos's side did not take their foot off the pedal after the restart as they continued to launch attacks and they extended their lead in the 72nd minute.

Appollis grabbed his second assist of the game as his corner-kick was headed home by Evidence Makgopa, who sealed South Africa's 3-0 win.

South Africa (2) 3 (Mbatha 5', Appollis 26', Makgopa 72')

Rwanda 0

South Africa: Williams; Mudau, Ndamane, Sibisi, Modiba; Mokoena, Mbatha (Shabalala 89'), Mbule (Aubaas 89'); Appollis, Morena (Nkota 35'), Makgopa (Cupido 85')

Rwanda: Ntwari; Mutsinzi, Byiringiro, Manzi, Niyomugabo (Hamon 68'); Bizimana (Nkulikiyimana 85'), B. Mugisha, Muhire, Kwizera (Imanishimwe 52'), G. Mugisha, Nshuti (Biramahire 68')

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