The Bafana Bafana of South Africa made history on Tuesday by securing their first-ever qualification for the knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup after a hard-fought 1-0 victory over South Korea in their final Group A match at Monterrey Stadium.
Key Highlights
- Bafana Bafana of South Africa qualify for the FIFA World Cup knockout stage for the first time.
- Thapelo Maseko scores the decisive goal in a 1-0 win over South Korea.
- South Africa finish second in Group A behind co-hosts Mexico.
- Hugo Broos’ side to face co-hosts Canada in the Round of 32.
- Victory marks a historic milestone 16 years after South Africa hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
The historic victory earned South Africa a place in the Round of 32, where they will face co-hosts Canada at SoFi Stadium on June 28. A victory in that encounter would further cement the team’s place in the nation’s football history.
Despite creating several scoring opportunities throughout the match, South Africa had to wait until the second half for the breakthrough. Thapelo Maseko emerged as the hero, delivering a clinical finish in the 63rd minute to secure all three points for the African side.
In a tightly contested encounter with limited clear-cut chances, South Africa displayed tactical discipline, defensive resilience, and determination to frustrate their Asian opponents.
Maseko’s goal came after sustained attacking pressure from Bafana Bafana. The winger’s left-footed strike beat South Korean goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu and sparked wild celebrations among South African players and supporters.
The forward was South Africa’s most influential attacking player throughout the game, recording more attempts on goal than any other player on the pitch while consistently troubling the South Korean defence with his pace and direct running.
South Korea pressed for an equaliser in the closing stages but struggled to break down a disciplined South African backline that remained composed under pressure.
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At the final whistle, South Africa celebrated a landmark achievement as the nation reached the FIFA World Cup knockout rounds for the first time, 16 years after hosting the global football spectacle in 2010.
Speaking after the match, South Africa head coach, Hugo Broos, praised his players for their commitment, discipline, and tactical execution.
“It is a fantastic experience. It was a very difficult game, but we played very well. Tactically, we were excellent and made it difficult for South Korea to find space. We defended well and remained dangerous in transition. I am very happy for these players because what we have achieved together over the last five years has been remarkable.”
While South Africa celebrated their historic qualification, South Korea’s hopes of progressing remained dependent on whether their record would be sufficient to secure one of the remaining places allocated to the tournament’s best third-placed teams.
For the Bafana Bafana of South Africa, attention now turns to Canada as they prepare for what could be the most important knockout match in the country’s football history.



