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Minister says South Africa was made fun of over World Cup visa issue
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Minister says South Africa was made fun of over World Cup visa issue

May 31, 2026 3 Min Read
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South Africa’s ultimate dwelling pleasant match on Friday resulted in a 0-0 draw with Nicaragua.

South Africa’s sports activities minister stated the nation was being “made silly” after its soccer group’s journey to Mexico for the World Cup was delayed as a consequence of visa points.

Gayton McKenzie referred to as on the South African Soccer Affiliation (Safa) to clarify why this occurred, including: “Motion have to be taken in opposition to these answerable for this mess.”

Safa admitted the group had “skilled difficulties with the visas of some gamers and officers” however didn’t present additional particulars.

Mr McKenzie later confirmed that every one gamers had obtained permission to journey and had been scheduled to depart for Monday’s worldwide event.

State broadcaster SABC described the incident as “administrative chaos”.

The group, referred to as Bafana Bafana, is scheduled to play a pleasant in opposition to Jamaica in Mexico on Friday.

After that, they may play within the opening sport of the World Cup on June eleventh in opposition to Mexico, which is co-hosted by the US and Canada.

“This Safa journey and visa debacle is embarrassing and grossly unfair to the gamers and training workers,” McKenzie wrote in X earlier on Sunday.

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Instantly after the minister’s feedback, Safa stated in a brief assertion: “We’re working across the clock to make sure that the group can journey to Mexico Metropolis as quickly as potential forward of the opening match.”

South African information web site TimesLive reported that efforts had been made on Sunday to acquire U.S. visas for the group.

Bafana Bafana’s group and workers want permission to enter the US as they play the second World Cup match in opposition to the Czech Republic in Atlanta, Georgia.

The federal government’s worldwide relations division was additionally concerned.

The efforts seem to have paid off, as Coach McKenzie introduced Sunday evening {that a} chartered flight carrying all gamers would depart on Monday.

Nonetheless, he stated visas had not but been secured for “an assistant coach, group physician, head of safety and one analyst”.

South Africa is considered one of 10 African nations participating within the expanded 48-team World Cup.

The match in opposition to Jamaica can be Bafana Bafana’s final likelihood to organize for the event. Their final look was in 2010 when South Africa hosted the ultimate.

Their ultimate dwelling match, a 0-0 draw with Nicaragua on Friday, which included a penalty miss by South Africa, was described as “unlucky” in some studies, extending their winless run to 4 video games.

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