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South Africa player list [goalkeeper] Fernandes.
Goalkeeper] Kune.
Goalkeeper] Dick Gakoy.
Defender] Gasak.
Defender] Marcellera.
Defender] Mokona.
Defender] Van Hilden.
Defender] Morris.
Defender] Booth.
Defender] Mudryer.
Midfielder] Murango.
Midfielder] Sibaya.
Midfielder] Davies.
Midfielder] Shabalala.
Midfielder] Pinal.
Forward] Mufera.
Forward] McCarthy.
Forward] Parker.
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2010 World Cup South Africa squad squad.
Goalkeeper Huni (Chief Caesar).
Goalkeeper Josephus (Orlando Pirates).
Goalkeeper Walter (Marizburg United).
Defender Booth (Mamolodi Sunset).
Defender: Gaxia (Mamolodi Sunset).
Defender: Kumalo (Supersports League).
Defender: Masilella (Maccabi Haifa).
Defender: Mokuna (Portsmouth).
Defender: Nkongka (Genke).
Defender: Sanwini (Durban Golden Arrows).
Defender: Zevara (Orlando Pirates).
Midfielder: Davies (Cape Town AJKS).
Midfielder: Digakoy (Fulham).
Midfielder: Modise (Orlando Pirates).
Midfielder: Leccolognane (Chief Caesar).
Midfielder: Shabalala (Chief Caesar).
Midfielder: Kuboni (Durban Golden Arrows).
Midfielder: Pienal, England (Everton, England).
Midfielder Sibaya (Kazan Ruby Russia).
Forward Mfila (Mamolodi Sunset).
Forward: Normvet (Mamolodi Sunset).
Forward Moriri (Mamolodi Sunset).
Forward Parker (FC Twente, Netherlands).
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01 Actually, "Little Fan Boy" is the nickname given by the black people to the boys who play football. The young man in the Nguni language of southern Africa is called "bafana bafana". After the South African team returned to international football and won the first game against Cameroon, the Soweto newspaper was the first to quote the term to express their heartfelt love for the national team, and it has been used by the majority of South African fans since then.
Unlike other team aliases, the South African football team is not named after the jersey or totem, the South African football team is called the boy, which is a very down-to-earth alias, why is the South African football team called the boy? What's in that? Here's a look at the South African national football team.
In fact, "lad" is the nickname given by the black populace to the boys who play football. The young man in the Nguni language of Southern Africa is called "bafana bafana". After the South African team returned to international football and won the first game against Cameroon, the Soweto newspaper was the first to quote the term to express their heartfelt love for the national team, and it has been used by the majority of South African fans since then.
Although the South African football team has a mediocre record at the World Cup, they have done well in the Africa Cup of Nations, winning the championship in 1996 and finishing second and third in 1998 and 2000 respectively.
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The South Africa National Football Team is the official football team of the African country of South Africa, managed by the South African Football Association.
In the early years, South Africa was sanctioned by the International Football Association (FIFA) for more than 20 years due to the implementation of the apartheid system, and was affected by domestic racial conflicts. It was not until 1991 that South Africa had their ban lifted, and their first international match was against Cameroon in July 1992, when they won 1-0. South Africa have only reached the World Cup finals three times so far, in 1998 and 2002, and once as hosts in 2010, all of them in the group stage.
However, South Africa had an excellent record at the Africa Cup of Nations, winning the title in 1996 and finishing second and third in 1998 and 2000 respectively.
In the summer of 2009, a year before the World Cup, South Africa hosted the FIFA Confederations Cup, where they finished fourth. They beat New Zealand, drew with Iraq, lost to Spain and later lost to Brazil in the semi-finals in the group stage. In the third-place and fourth-place finals, South Africa led European champions Spain 1-0 at one point, but eventually lost in extra time.
In the South African squad, there are some well-known players such as Pienaar, who plays for Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League, who is regarded as the team's number one star. South Africa's captain Mokoina, a former Premier League player who plays for Blackburn Rovers, is the country's record attendee. It is worth mentioning that South Africa coach Andreas Pereira has a wealth of World Cup experience, having led Brazil to victory in 1994, and he could be a key figure in South Africa's success.
Ahead of the 2010 World Cup, Reuters said in a Reuters outlook on South Africa's prospects at the 2010 World Cup: "Few people think the hosts have a chance of making a splash, but if you're lucky, South Africa still has the potential to surprise many, having already shown their potential in the 2009 Confederations Cup against Brazil." ”
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Nicknamed "Bafana Bafana" (lad, lad), the South African Football Association returned to FIFA in 1992 and re-emerged in African and world football. In 1996, South Africa unexpectedly won the Africa Cup of Nations on home soil, which was also the team's greatest achievement on the international stage.
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