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Nicknamed Bafana Bafana (The Boys in Zulu), the team's home ground is FNB Stadium, which is located in Johannesburg. The team is a member of both FIFA and Confederation of African Football (CAF). The team is one of the most well-supported national sides in Africa, [7] and are recognized by their traditional yellow-green kits.
The South Africa national under-17 football team (Amajimbos), is a youth football (soccer) team, which represents South Africa and is controlled by the South African Football Association, the governing body for football in South Africa.
The 1996 African Cup of Nations Final was a football match that took place on 3 February 1996 at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, to determine the winner of the 1996 African Cup of Nations, the football championship of Africa organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
National Sports Stadium, Harare, Zimbabwe (A) Zimbabwe: 2–0 [a] 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification: Buckley 7', 83' 55,000 [3] 123: 29 July 2000: Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth, South Africa (H) Zimbabwe: 0–1: 2000 COSAFA Cup: 35,000 [3] 124: 3 September 2000: Stade Municipal, Pointe-Noire, Congo (A) Congo: 2–1: 2002 African Cup of ...
No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Club 1 GK: Nader El-Sayed 31 December 1972 (aged 23) Al-Zamalek: 21 GK: Essam Abdel-Azim 1 November 1970 (aged 25) Al-Ittihad Al-Iskandary
The 1992 African Cup of Nations was the 18th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the football championship of Africa ().It was hosted by Senegal.The field expanded to twelve teams, split into four groups of three; the top two teams in each group advanced to the quarterfinals.
Benni McCarthy is South Africa's record goal scorer with 31 international goals to his name.. Benedict McCarthy is a former South African footballer who represented his country 79 times and scored 31 goals between 1997 and 2012. [1]
The nickname came into existence from fans shouting "bafana bafana" to mean "go boys, go boys" as encouragement during the South Africa men's team's first international game after many years of sporting isolation due to Apartheid policies in 1992, when they beat Cameroon 1–0 in Durban. The name stuck, and the female form was later applied to ...