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AFCON 2023: South Africa Emerge As Bronze Medal Winners After Defeating DR Congo In Yet Another Penalty Shootout

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisFebruary 11, 2024Updated:February 11, 2024 Sports No Comments2 Mins Read
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AFCON 2023: 3rd Place Encounter-Bafana Bafana Emerge As Bronze Medal Winners After A Penalty Shootout Win Over DR Congo

AFCON 2023 tournament ended on a high note for South Africa as they secured a first third-place Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finish since 2000 beating DR Congo 6-5 on penalties at the Stade Félix-Houphouét-Boigny following a goalless draw.

Ultimately, this is the match no one wants to be involved in. Nevertheless, Bafana Bafana and Les Léopards had the chance to sign off with a win and a place on the podium -a fantastic achievement for either considering they were largely unfancied before the tournament began.

In all honesty, though, neither were deserving of a medal based on a dour first half in Abidjan. There were just two shots on target before H T; Simon Banza’s tame effort from close range was easily gathered by Ronwen Williams, while Mihlali Mayambela’s attempt, albeit far more powerful, came from too far out to challenge Dimitry Bertaud between the DR Congo sticks.





There was slightly more goalmouth action after the break, with DR Congo the more dangerous of the teams. Banza and Grady Diangana fired shots over the bar before Meschak Elia stung Williams’ palms with a long-range strike.

The best opportunity, though, fell to Silas Mvumpa, who could only find the side-netting after Elia had taken advantage of Williams’ howler to pass the ball across the box. In response, Mayambela had a low shot saved by Bertaud, but it lacked the required power to truly test the shot-stopper.

There was a final opening for DR Congo as the end of regular time beckoned, but from a promising position, substitute Fiston Mayele could only volley wide.

Unlike the other knockout rounds, a penalty shoot-out rather than 30 minutes of ET followed. Teboha Mokoena stepped up first for South Africa, but despite sending Bertaud the wrong way, his spot-kick hit the post. However, Williams, who saved four penalties in the quarter-final shoot-out win over Cape Verde was again the hero, thwarting Chancel Mbemba and Elia to clinch the win for his nation.

It has been an incredible journey for the victors, and they will look to build on this moving forward. DR Congo, though, can also be proud of themselves, and they will look to translate their AFCON form into the qualification process for the 2026 FIFA World Cup,

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