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    South Africa made to look like fools after World Cup visa issues, says minister

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiMay 31, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    South Africa made to look like fools after World Cup visa issues, says minister
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    South Africa’s sports minister has demanded an explanation following reports the country’s football team has been delayed in travelling to Mexico ahead of the World Cup due to visa issues. National broadcaster SABC said an “administrative bungle” meant some players had not been issued with visas. No other details were given.

    In response, sports minister Gayton McKenzie said he had told the South African Football Association (Safa) “I need a report and action must be taken against those responsible for this mess”.

    “We are being made to look like fools,” he added on X. Safa has not yet commented.

    The team, nicknamed Bafana Bafana, are due to face Jamaica in a friendly in Mexico on Friday.

    They will then play in the World Cup opening match against Mexico, which is co-hosting the competition alongside the US and Canada, on 11 June.

    “This Safa travel & visa debacle is embarrassing & grossly unfair towards the players & coaching staff,” McKenzie also wrote on X.

    According to South African news site TimesLive, efforts were being made to get the team US visas to allow the team to travel either later on Sunday or on Monday.

    The Bafana Bafana squad and staff need permission to enter the US as they play their second World Cup game against the Czech Republic in Atlanta.

    South Africa is one of 10 African nations taking part in the expanded 48-team World Cup.

    The game against Jamaica will be Bafana Bafana’s last chance to get ready for the tournament, which they last appeared at when South Africa hosted the finals in 2010.

    Their final home match on Friday – a 0-0 draw against Nicaragua that included a missed South African penalty – was described in some reports as “disappointing” and extended their winless run to four games.

    By BBC News

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