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First game of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, South Africa vs Mexico at Soccer City. The South Africa national soccer team does not use a single stadium as its home stadium for matches. Instead, they use a variety of stadiums throughout South Africa to host matches. The largest venue used is the 94,700-seater Soccer City in Soweto, outside Johannesburg.
This is a record of South Africa's results at the FIFA World Cup.The FIFA World Cup, sometimes called the Football World Cup, usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (), the sport's global governing body.
2010 FIFA World Cup qualification Dikgacoi 9', 90', Moriri 33', Fanteni 62' 10,000 [40] 240: 14 June 2008: National Stadium, Freetown, Sierra Leone (A) Sierra Leone: 0–1 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification 15,000 [41] 241: 21 June 2008: Atteridgeville Super Stadium, Tshwane, South Africa (H) Sierra Leone: 0–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification ...
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Tau 1', Zwane 33', Vilakazi 45' 15,506 [132] 10 November 2017: Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane (H) Senegal: 0–2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification — 40,000 [133] 14 November 2017: Stade Léopold Sédar Senghor, Dakar (A) Senegal: 1–2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Tau 65' 50,000 [134] 21 March 2018
6 April - Bafana Bafana loses to Congo 0-2 at the Municipal Stadium, Pointe Noire, Congo in the World Cup qualifiers; 27 April - Bafana Bafana beats Zaire 2-1 at the Municipal Stadium, Lomé, Togo in the World Cup qualifiers
The 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – CAF Group C is a CAF qualifying group for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The group contains Nigeria , South Africa , Benin , Zimbabwe , Rwanda and Lesotho . The group winner will directly qualify for the World Cup, and the runner-up could potentially compete in the second round to advance to the inter ...
The 1998 African Cup of Nations in Burkina Faso was the 21st edition of the Africa Cup of Nations (ACN), the national football championship of Africa, administered by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). Just like in 1996, the field of sixteen teams was split into four groups of four.
Group A of the 2010 FIFA World Cup began on 11 June and ended on 22 June 2010. [1] The group consisted of host nation South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay and the runners-up from 2006, France. France and South Africa previously met at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, when then-hosts France beat South Africa 3–0.