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South Africa Faces Potential Points Deduction In World Cup Qualifiers Over Ineligible Player Controversy

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 25, 2025 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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South Africa Faces Potential Points Deduction In World Cup Qualifiers Over Ineligible Player Controversy.

South Africa’s journey to the 2026 FIFA World Cup has hit a dramatic snag, with the nation’s football team, Bafana Bafana, at risk of losing three crucial points in their African qualifying campaign. The controversy centres around midfielder Teboho Mokoena, who is alleged to have been ineligible to play in their recent 2-0 victory against Lesotho on Friday, 21 March.

Reports emerging today indicate that Mokoena, a key figure in the South African midfield, had accumulated two yellow cards in prior qualifying matches—first in a 2-1 win over Benin in November 2023 and then in a 3-1 triumph against Zimbabwe in June 2024. According to FIFA’s World Cup qualifying regulations, a player receiving two cautions across separate matches must serve a mandatory one-match suspension. This would have ruled Mokoena out of the Lesotho fixture. However, the Mamelodi Sundowns star took to the pitch, playing 82 minutes before being substituted, sparking speculation of a breach in the rules.





 

South Africa currently sit atop Group C in the African qualifiers with 10 points, leading a tightly contested group that includes Nigeria (6 points), Benin (8 points), Rwanda (7 points), and Lesotho (5 points). A potential three-point deduction could see them lose their grip on the automatic qualification spot, reserved for the group winner, and significantly alter the dynamics of the race to the finals, set to be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

 

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) and FIFA have yet to issue an official statement, but the situation has already ignited debate within the footballing community. Should the breach be confirmed, Lesotho could be awarded a 3-0 victory by default, boosting their tally to eight points and dropping South Africa to seven—level with Rwanda and just one point ahead of Nigeria, who face Zimbabwe later today.

 

FIFA’s disciplinary code is clear: protests regarding player eligibility must be lodged with the match commissioner within two hours of the game and followed up with a detailed report to the FIFA Disciplinary Committee within 24 hours. It remains uncertain whether Lesotho or any other Group C rival, such as Nigeria, submitted a formal challenge in time. However, posts on X suggest that Nigerian football fans and officials are keenly aware of the situation, with some urging the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to investigate.

 

For South Africa, the timing couldn’t be worse. Bafana Bafana are scheduled to face Benin later today in a match that could have solidified their position at the top. Now, with the spectre of a deduction looming, manager Hugo Broos and his squad face an uphill battle to maintain their World Cup dreams.

 

This isn’t the first time an African qualifier has been embroiled in such drama. In 2024, Equatorial Guinea forfeited two matches after fielding an ineligible player, Emilio Nsue, dropping them from contention in their group. If South Africa’s fate mirrors this precedent, the repercussions could ripple through Group C, offering a lifeline to their rivals.

 

As the football world awaits an official ruling, the focus shifts to CAF and FIFA to determine whether Bafana Bafana’s lapse will cost them dearly—or if they’ll escape with their lead intact. For now, South African fans hold their breath, hoping their team’s qualification hopes remain alive in what promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the African campaign.

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