In a tense yet eventful encounter at the Dr Petrus Molemela Stadium on June 10, 2025, Bafana Bafana secured their spot in the COSAFA Cup semi-finals after drawing 0-0 with Mauritius. The draw, while not ideal for the South African side, was enough to ensure they finished top of Group A, especially after Mozambique’s defeat to Zimbabwe.
A New Face in the Starting Line-up
Bafana Bafana head coach, Vela Khumalo, made a notable change to his starting lineup by handing Mduduzi Shabalala his first start of the tournament, replacing Masindi Nemtajela. Boitumelo Radiopane retained his position at the forefront of the attack. The game started with high hopes for South Africa, who were determined to clinch the top spot in the group. Radiopane almost put his side in the lead early in the match when he broke free down the left flank, only to see his shot saved by the Mauritian goalkeeper, who deflected it onto the upright.
Mauritius Threatens but Fails to Convert
Despite being under pressure for much of the first half, Mauritius had their own moment to shine in the 21st minute when captain Marc Rose rose to meet a corner. However, his header from six yards out went over the crossbar, much to the relief of the South African defense. Bafana Bafana, though dominant in possession, struggled to break down the Mauritian defense and create clear-cut chances, leaving the home fans frustrated.
Missed Opportunities for South Africa
In the second half, Bafana Bafana continued their dominance in the game, but they too missed some key opportunities. Aden McCarthy found himself unmarked in the box, but his header from six yards out sailed over the crossbar, wasting a prime chance to take the lead.
To freshen up the attack, Khumalo made a triple substitution in the 65th minute, bringing on Nemtajela, Victor Letsoalo, and Sanele Barns. The move brought some much-needed energy, but Bafana still struggled to find the breakthrough. Radiopane came closest to scoring in stoppage time, but his shot was inches wide of the upright after a chaotic scramble in the box.
Advancing to the Semi-Finals
Despite the missed chances, Bafana Bafana’s performance was enough to see them top Group A, as their point from the draw was sufficient after Mozambique’s defeat to Zimbabwe. With a semi-final berth secured, South Africa will be looking to improve their finishing as they aim for glory in the COSAFA Cup.
As the tournament progresses, Bafana Bafana will hope to build on their solid defensive display while fine-tuning their attacking prowess ahead of the semi-final clash.
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