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🇿🇼 Published: 05 January 2026
📘 Source: Cape Argus

Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos was left with disappointment when his side were knocked out at the Round of 16 of the Africa Cup of Nationsin Rabat on Sunday night. In a tense post-match press conference, Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos addressed the wave of criticism surrounding his team’s early exit from the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco. The South African national team was eliminated in the round of 16 after a narrow 2-1 defeat to Cameroon at Al-Madina Stadium in Rabat, prompting discussions about the team’s perceived regression since their bronze-medal finish in the previous tournament.

Despite the disappointment, Broos was adamant that his squad is not heading backwards, citing a combination of misfortune and missed opportunities as pivotal factors in the knockout match. “In some games, the performances were not at the level of the South Africa everybody knows. But you can’t say that for today (Sunday).

Sometimes you need a little bit of luck. Today, luck was not on our side,” Broos remarked, encapsulating a sense of frustration felt by the players and coaching staff alike. Reflecting on the bigger picture, Broos stressed the importance of this tournament in the context of their broader preparations for the World Cup.

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“We are not going backwards. We must evaluate this tournament as we prepare for the World Cup,” he stated, reinforcing the notion that despite the results, the journey towards improvement continues. The coach’s commitment to a progressive approach was emphasised by including 16 tournament debutants in the squad, a strategic choice to blend experience with youthful enthusiasm.However, the inability to convert early chances against Cameroon proved crucial.

Bafana started strong, creating multiple scoring opportunities through players like Relebohile Mofokeng, Samukelo Kabini, and Lyle Foster, but failed to convert these chances into goals, ultimately costing them progress in the tournament. The coach’s commitment to a progressive approach was emphasised by including 16 tournament debutants in the squad, a strategic choice to blend experience with youthful enthusiasm.

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Originally published by Cape Argus • January 05, 2026

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