Hugo Broos named the South Africa World Cup Squad 2026 on May 27, 2026, at a ceremony in Pretoria alongside President Cyril Ramaphosa. Bafana Bafana open the tournament on June 11 against Mexico at the Mexico City Stadium — the same fixture, the same opponent, 16 years on from when Siphiwe Tshabalala’s thunderous opener lit up the 2010 World Cup in Johannesburg. Broos, 74, has made clear this is his final job in football before retirement.
The South Africa World Cup Squad 2026 is built almost entirely on domestic talent. Nineteen of the 26 players are based in South Africa, with Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates supplying eight players each. Ronwen Williams captains the side and brings 62 caps to the tournament, the most of any player in the group. Ranked 60th in the world by FIFA as of April 1, 2026, Bafana Bafana return to football’s biggest stage for the first time in 16 years.
This is your full South Africa squad list, schedule, and key player breakdown for the 2026 tournament.

South Africa 26-Player Squad for World Cup 2026
| Position | Player | Club |
|---|---|---|
| GK | Ronwen Williams (C) | Mamelodi Sundowns |
| GK | Ricardo Goss | Chippa United |
| GK | Sipho Chaine | Orlando Pirates |
| DF | Aubrey Modiba | Mamelodi Sundowns |
| DF | Khuliso Mudau | Mamelodi Sundowns |
| DF | Khulumani Ndamane | Mamelodi Sundowns |
| DF | Kamogelo Sebelebele | Orlando Pirates |
| DF | Nkosinathi Sibisi | Orlando Pirates |
| DF | Bradley Cross | Kaizer Chiefs |
| DF | Samukele Kabini | Molde FK (Norway) |
| DF | Olwethu Makhanya | Philadelphia Union (USA) |
| DF | Thabang Matuludi | Polokwane City |
| DF | Mbekezeli Mbokazi | Chicago Fire (USA) |
| DF | Ime Okon | Hannover 96 (Germany) |
| MF | Oswin Appollis | Orlando Pirates |
| MF | Thalente Mbatha | Orlando Pirates |
| MF | Relebohile Mofokeng | Orlando Pirates |
| MF | Jayden Adams | Mamelodi Sundowns |
| MF | Teboho Mokoena | Mamelodi Sundowns |
| MF | Themba Zwane | Mamelodi Sundowns |
| MF | Sphephelo Sithole | CD Tondela (Portugal) |
| FW | Evidence Makgopa | Orlando Pirates |
| FW | Tshepang Moremi | Orlando Pirates |
| FW | Lyle Foster | Burnley (England) |
| FW | Thapelo Maseko | AEL Limassol (Cyprus) |
| FW | Iqraam Rayners | Mamelodi Sundowns |
(C) = captain. Squad confirmed by SAFA on May 27, 2026.
See our World Cup 2026 Squads Hub for all 48 final team squads.
Quick Stats
Here are the key numbers from Broos’s final selection.
- Most-capped player: Ronwen Williams (62 caps)
- Top scorer in the squad: Lyle Foster (10 international goals in 26 caps)
- Mamelodi Sundowns players: 8 (Williams, Modiba, Mudau, Ndamane, Adams, Mokoena, Zwane, Rayners)
- Orlando Pirates players: 8 (Chaine, Sebelebele, Sibisi, Appollis, Mbatha, Mofokeng, Makgopa, Moremi)
- South African Premiership players: 19
- Europe-based players: 5 (Foster, Sithole, Kabini, Okon, Maseko)
- USA-based players: 2 (Makhanya, Mbokazi)
- Uncapped debutants: Olwethu Makhanya (Philadelphia Union) and Bradley Cross (Kaizer Chiefs)

Key Players to Watch
Ronwen Williams (C) | Mamelodi Sundowns
Williams is the captain and the backbone of Bafana Bafana’s revival under Broos. The 34-year-old goalkeeper has earned 62 caps, the most of anyone in this squad. His defining moment came at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, where he saved four penalties against Cape Verde in the quarter-final to send South Africa to the semi-finals. He didn’t miss a qualifying match and organises the defence with real authority from the back.
Lyle Foster | Burnley
Foster is Broos’s primary striker and the squad’s only player at a Championship club in England. The 25-year-old has scored 10 goals in 26 international appearances, making him South Africa’s most productive forward in the current era. His physicality and movement in behind give Bafana Bafana a direct option when they press up the pitch. He doesn’t need many chances to score.
Teboho Mokoena | Mamelodi Sundowns
Mokoena is the midfield anchor South Africa rely on most. He wins the ball back in tight spaces, recycles possession quickly, and sets the pressing tempo from deep. His importance was underlined during qualifying, when a FIFA eligibility ruling over him gave Lesotho a 3-0 walkover. Broos kept faith with him, and Mokoena responded with strong results in the final matches. He’s South Africa’s most complete midfielder.
Relebohile Mofokeng | Orlando Pirates
Mofokeng is 21 and one of the most exciting young players in African football. The winger’s close control, pace, and willingness to attack defenders one-on-one make him a genuine match-winner on his day. Broos has used him carefully through the qualifying campaign. At the World Cup, with more space than he typically faces in domestic matches, he could be a real problem for Group A defences.
Themba Zwane | Mamelodi Sundowns
Zwane is 36 and the squad’s most experienced outfield player. As an attacking midfielder, he reads the game early, holds the ball under pressure, and finds passes that younger players miss. Broos sees his craft as essential to controlling tempo in matches where South Africa are chasing possession. He represents the experience and calmness this squad needs when games get tight.
South Africa World Cup 2026 Schedule
South Africa play two of their three group stage matches in Mexico. Kick-off times are listed in Eastern Time (ET) and South Africa Standard Time (SAST) for fans back home.
| Date | Opponent | Venue | Kickoff (ET) | Kickoff (SAST) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 11, 2026 | Mexico | Mexico City Stadium (Estadio Azteca), Mexico City | 3:00 PM | 9:00 PM |
| Jun 18, 2026 | Czechia | Atlanta Stadium (Mercedes-Benz Stadium), Atlanta | 12:00 PM | 6:00 PM |
| Jun 24, 2026 | South Korea | Monterrey Stadium (Estadio BBVA), Monterrey | 9:00 PM | 3:00 AM (Jun 25) |
All kick-off times follow the official FIFA match schedule, confirmed from the December 5, 2025 group draw. South Africa and Mexico played in the iconic 2010 World Cup opener at Soccer City in Johannesburg. Now they face off again, this time in Mexico City, with South Africa the visiting side. See the full 2026 World Cup schedule for all knockout round fixtures.
South Africa played Panama in two pre-tournament friendlies in March 2026, drawing 1-1 on March 27 and losing 1-2 on March 31 at home. The squad’s warm-up camp focused on the tactical shape Broos plans to use throughout the group stage.
How South Africa Qualified for World Cup 2026
South Africa came through CAF Group C to reach the 2026 World Cup. The group also included Nigeria, Benin, Zimbabwe, Rwanda, and Lesotho across 10 matches. Bafana Bafana finished as group winners with 18 points: five wins, three draws, and two defeats. They scored 15 goals and conceded nine across the campaign.
The campaign had a complicated middle section. South Africa drew with Nigeria, beat Zimbabwe 3-1, and recorded a home win over Lesotho. FIFA then awarded Lesotho a 3-0 walkover after Teboho Mokoena was found ineligible for that match, cutting South Africa’s points tally and letting Nigeria back into contention. Broos’s side responded by beating Benin 2-0 away and Lesotho 3-0 away, then held Nigeria to a 1-1 draw in Bloemfontein on September 9, 2025. A 0-0 draw away at Zimbabwe in the penultimate round left the group still wide open.
The decisive result came on October 14, 2025. South Africa beat Rwanda 3-0 in Mbombela. Simultaneously, Nigeria beat Benin 4-0. That double result confirmed Bafana Bafana as Group C winners and booked their first World Cup berth in 16 years, ending the longest absence since they first qualified in 1998.
Head Coach: Hugo Broos
Hugo Broos is Belgian, born April 10, 1952, and took charge of South Africa on May 5, 2021. His appointment came after years of coaching across club and international football, including his most celebrated role as Cameroon manager, when he guided them to the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations title with a 2-1 victory over Egypt in the final. Broos also has a personal connection to Mexico: as a defender, he represented Belgium at the 1986 World Cup on Mexican soil, helping his country finish fourth.
Broos rebuilt South Africa around defensive organisation, domestic-based players, and collective pressing. He typically lines up in a compact block with two holding midfielders protecting the back four, relying on Williams to organise the shape and quick transitions through Mofokeng and Foster to create chances. Under his watch, South Africa reached the semi-finals of the 2023 AFCON and secured World Cup qualification. Broos has said this tournament is the perfect ending to his career. He played his last World Cup as a player in Mexico 40 years ago. Now he returns to the same country as a coach, and for the last time.
Group A at a Glance
South Africa are in Group A alongside Mexico, South Korea, and Czechia. Here is where each side stands going into the tournament.
| Team | FIFA Ranking | World Cup Appearances | Best Finish |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mexico | 15th | 17 (1930-2022) | Quarter-finals (1970, 1986) |
| South Africa | 60th | 3 (1998-2010) | Group stage |
| South Korea | 25th | 11 (1954-2022) | Fourth place (2002) |
| Czechia | 41st | 9 (as Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic) | Runner-up (1934, 1962) |
Rankings are from the official April 1, 2026 FIFA update. World Cup appearances are pre-2026 figures.
Mexico co-host the tournament and hold a clear advantage on home turf. South Korea are ranked 25th and carry genuine quality through Son Heung-min and a well-drilled back line. Czechia come through from UEFA qualifying with European structure and discipline. For South Africa, one win and a draw would likely be enough to advance. The opener against Mexico is both a celebration and a test. See the full group analysis at the 2026 World Cup groups hub.
FAQ About South Africa World Cup Squad 2026
What is South Africa’s FIFA ranking going into the 2026 World Cup?
South Africa are ranked 60th in the world by FIFA as of the April 1, 2026 update. That’s their best ranking in more than 25 years and reflects Broos’s steady rebuilding work since May 2021. The next official FIFA ranking update comes on June 9, 2026, two days before the tournament begins.
What does Bafana Bafana mean?
Bafana Bafana is a Nguni phrase meaning “The Boys, The Boys” or “Go Boys, Go Boys.” The nickname was popularised by journalists at South African newspaper The Sowetan in 1992. SAFA later trademarked the name in 2011 after a legal dispute, and it’s now the team’s universally recognised identity.
What is South Africa’s best-ever World Cup finish?
South Africa have reached the group stage at all three of their previous World Cup appearances (1998, 2002, 2010) and exited each time. Their 2010 appearance was as hosts, where they beat France 2-1 in their final match but still went out, becoming the first host nation in World Cup history to exit at the group stage.
What colours does South Africa wear at the 2026 World Cup?
South Africa wear yellow and green kits at the 2026 World Cup, supplied by Adidas. The partnership marks Adidas’s return as kit provider after a 16-year break since the 2010 tournament. The yellow home shirt, a symbol of Bafana Bafana across three decades of international football, remains the team’s most iconic piece of kit.
Who is South Africa’s all-time top scorer?
Benni McCarthy holds South Africa’s all-time international scoring record with 31 goals. McCarthy played at the 1998 World Cup in France and remains the benchmark every South African forward is measured against. Lyle Foster, with 10 goals in the current squad, is the nearest active player to challenging that standard.
What channel shows South Africa’s 2026 World Cup games in the US?
Fox Sports and FS1 broadcast South Africa’s group stage matches in English in the United States. Telemundo and Peacock hold Spanish-language rights for the full tournament. All three of South Africa’s group matches are available on one of these platforms.
South Africa’s World Cup 2026 Hopes
The South Africa World Cup Squad 2026 isn’t here to make up the numbers. Broos has built a side that knows its identity: compact defending, quick transitions through Foster, and moments of individual brilliance from Mofokeng. They won’t outpossess Mexico or out-rank South Korea on paper. But they’ve upset stronger sides before, and the opening match against Mexico in front of a hostile crowd is exactly the kind of occasion that can galvanise a team.
Advancing from Group A is achievable, not guaranteed. One win plus a draw could be enough, and South Africa could stand a real chance if Williams saves what he needs to save and Foster takes his opportunities. For Broos, this tournament closes a remarkable career arc that started on this same Mexican soil 40 years ago as a player. Bafana Bafana will play with that story in their boots.


