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Participation of South Africa's national football team in the FIFA World Cup From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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This is a record of South Africa's results at the FIFA World Cup. The FIFA World Cup, sometimes called the Football World Cup, usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded every four years since the first tournament in 1930, except in 1942 and 1946, due to World War II.

The tournament consists of two parts, the qualification phase, and the final phase (officially called the World Cup Finals). The qualification phase, which currently take place over the three years preceding the Finals, is used to determine which teams qualify for the Finals. The current format of the Finals involves 32 teams competing for the title, at venues within the host nation (or nations) over a period of about a month. The World Cup Finals is the most widely viewed sporting event in the world, with an estimated 715.1 million people watching the 2006 tournament final.[1]

South Africa have appeared in the FIFA World Cup on three occasions in 1998, 2002, and as hosts in 2010.

Although South Africa has made three appearances in the World Cup, they have not made it past the first round. The team's first attempt to qualify was for the 1994 FIFA World Cup. The team finished second in their group, behind Nigeria, who went on to play at the World Cup. Their first appearance was in France 1998, six years after they had been readmitted to the global football family. Despite a 3–0 drubbing to France in their opening game, they went on to draw against Denmark and Saudi Arabia, the team finished third and thus exited the tournament. Korea/Japan 2002 was expected to be an opportunity for Bafana Bafana to step up to the next level but they were eliminated at the group stage despite drawing to Paraguay and beating Slovenia 1–0 for their first-ever World Cup win. The team finished third in their group, losing out to Paraguay on goals scored. The team failed to qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup after finishing third in their qualifying group. Ghana won the group and progressed to the tournament, while Congo DR finished ahead of South Africa on head-to-head results. During the 2010 World Cup on their home soil, they beat France 2–1 and drew 1–1 to Mexico, but lost 0–3 to Uruguay. They lost out on progression to the round of 16, on goal difference, becoming the first World Cup host nation to fail to advance past the group stage.[2][3][4][5]

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FIFA World Cup record

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*Denotes draws including knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
**Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.
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France 1998

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Head coach: France Philippe Troussier

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  • Andre Arendse (#22) was injured before the start of the tournament. His replacement, Paul Evans, was also injured shortly after arriving as a replacement. Simon Gopane was then called up, and sat on the bench for the last two matches.

France vs South Africa

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Assistant referees:
Arnaldo Pinto (Brazil)
Merere Gonzales (Trinidad and Tobago)
Fourth official:
Mario Sánchez Yanten (Chile)

South Africa vs Denmark

Benni McCarthy scored South Africa's first ever goal in the World Cup when he received the ball on the edge of the penalty box before shooting low left footed through the legs of Peter Schmeichel to level the match.

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Assistant referees:
Jorge Luis Arango (Colombia)
Celestino Galván (Paraguay)
Fourth official:
Epifanio González (Paraguay)

South Africa vs Saudi Arabia

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Attendance: 31,800

Assistant referees:
Owen Powell (Jamaica)
Eddie Foley (Ireland)
Fourth official:
Alberto Tejada Noriega (Peru)

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Korea/Japan 2002

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Rules for classification: Tie-breaking criteria

Head coach: Jomo Sono

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Paraguay vs South Africa

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GK22Ricardo TavarelliYellow card 90'
CB18Julio César CáceresYellow card 35'
CB5Celso Ayala
CB4Carlos Gamarra (c)
RWB2Francisco Arce
LWB21Denis CanizaYellow card 65'
CM10Roberto Miguel Acuña
CM6Estanislao Struwaydownward-facing red arrow 86'
CM8Guido Alvarengadownward-facing red arrow 66'
AM11Jorge Camposdownward-facing red arrow 73'
CF9Roque Santa Cruz
Substitutions:
MF14Diego Gavilánupward-facing green arrow 66'
MF16Gustavo Morínigoupward-facing green arrow 73'
DF17Juan Carlos FrancoYellow card 90+3'upward-facing green arrow 86'
Manager:
Italy Cesare Maldini
GK16Andre Arendse
RB4Aaron MokoenaYellow card 3'
CB13Pierre IssaYellow card 9'downward-facing red arrow 27'
CB19Lucas Radebe (c)
LB3Bradley Carnell
RM2Cyril Nzama
CM12Teboho Mokoena
CM6MacBeth Sibaya
LM7Quinton Fortune
CF17Benni McCarthyYellow card 38'downward-facing red arrow 78'
CF15Sibusiso ZumaYellow card 45+2'
Substitutions:
MF9MacDonald Mukasiupward-facing green arrow 27'
FW23George Koumantarakisupward-facing green arrow 78'
Manager:
Jomo Sono

Man of the Match:
Francisco Arce (Paraguay)

Assistant referees:
Igor Šramka (Slovakia)
Curtis Charles (Antigua and Barbuda)
Fourth official:
Hugh Dallas (Scotland)

South Africa vs Slovenia

Siyabonga Nomvethe scored the only goal of the game, in the fourth minute. A free kick from Quinton Fortune on the left came to Nomvethe and although he mistimed his header, the ball cannoned into the net off his thigh.

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Slovenia
GK16Andre Arendse
RB2Cyril Nzama
CB4Aaron Mokoena
CB19Lucas Radebe (c)Yellow card 12'
LB3Bradley Carnell
RM15Sibusiso Zuma
CM6MacBeth Sibaya
CM12Teboho Mokoena
LM7Quinton Fortunedownward-facing red arrow 84'
CF14Siyabonga Nomvethedownward-facing red arrow 71'
CF17Benni McCarthydownward-facing red arrow 80'
Substitutions:
MF18Delron Buckleyupward-facing green arrow 71'
FW23George Koumantarakisupward-facing green arrow 80'
MF11Jabu Puleupward-facing green arrow 84'
Manager:
Jomo Sono
GK1Marko Simeunovič
CB3Željko MilinovičYellow card 52'
CB4Muamer VugdaličYellow card 35'
CB6Aleksander Knavsdownward-facing red arrow 60'
RM7Đoni Novak
CM11Miran PavlinYellow card 75'
CM8Aleš Čeh (c)Yellow card 62'
LM19Amir Karić
AM18Milenko Ačimovičdownward-facing red arrow 60'
CF21Sebastjan Cimirotičdownward-facing red arrow 41'
CF13Mladen Rudonja
Substitutions:
FW9Milan Ostercupward-facing green arrow 41'
MF20Nastja Čehupward-facing green arrow 60'
DF22Spasoje Bulajičupward-facing green arrow 60'
Manager:
Srečko Katanec

Man of the Match:
Quinton Fortune (South Africa)

Assistant referees:
Jorge Rattalino (Argentina)
Ali Al Traifi (Saudi Arabia)
Fourth official:
Jan Wegereef (Netherlands)

South Africa vs Spain

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Attendance: 31,024
Referee: Saad Mane (Kuwait)
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GK16Andre Arendse
RB2Cyril NzamaYellow card 16'
CB4Aaron MokoenaYellow card 81'
CB19Lucas Radebe (c)downward-facing red arrow 80'
LB3Bradley CarnellYellow card 67'
RM15Sibusiso Zuma
CM6MacBeth Sibaya
CM12Teboho Mokoena
LM7Quinton Fortunedownward-facing red arrow 83'
CF17Benni McCarthy
CF14Siyabonga NomvetheYellow card 69'downward-facing red arrow 74'
Substitutions:
FW23George Koumantarakisupward-facing green arrow 74'
DF22Thabang Molefeupward-facing green arrow 80'
DF5Jacob Lekgethoupward-facing green arrow 83'
Manager:
Jomo Sono
GK1Iker Casillas
RB2Curro Torres
CB4Iván Helguera
CB20Miguel Ángel Nadal (c)
LB15Enrique Romero
RM22Joaquín
CM19Xavi
CM14David Albeldadownward-facing red arrow 53'
LM16Gaizka Mendieta
CF7Raúldownward-facing red arrow 82'
CF9Fernando Morientesdownward-facing red arrow 77'
Substitutions:
MF18Sergioupward-facing green arrow 53'
FW12Albert Luqueupward-facing green arrow 77'
MF21Luis Enriqueupward-facing green arrow 82'
Manager:
José Antonio Camacho

Man of the Match:
Raúl (Spain)

Assistant referees:
Jorge Rattalino (Argentina)
Awni Hassouneh (Jordan)
Fourth official:
Mohamed Guezzaz (Morocco)

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South Africa 2010

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Rules for classification: Tie-breaking criteria
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Coach: Brazil Carlos Alberto Parreira

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South Africa vs Mexico

South Africa vs Mexico was the opening match of the World Cup, held on 11 June 2010.[7] It was described as an "enthralling" and "pulsating" match. South Africa opened the scoring in the 55th minute after Siphiwe Tshabalala scored off a pass through Mexico's defence by Teko Modise. Mexico's captain Rafael Márquez equalised following a corner kick in the 79th minute.[8] In the final minutes of the match, Katlego Mphela almost scored a winning goal for South Africa, but his shot bounced off the post.[7]

Tshabalala was named as the man of the match. South Africa's coach, Carlos Alberto Parreira called the result "fair", while Mexico's coach Javier Aguirre stated "we could have won, we could have lost".[9]

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GK16Itumeleng Khune
RB2Siboniso Gaxa
CB4Aaron Mokoena (c)
CB20Bongani Khumalo
LB15Lucas Thwaladownward-facing red arrow 46'
RM8Siphiwe Tshabalala
CM13Kagisho DikgacoiYellow card 27'
CM12Reneilwe Letsholonyane
LW11Teko Modise
SS10Steven Pienaardownward-facing red arrow 83'
CF9Katlego Mphela
Substitutions:
DF3Tsepo MasilelaYellow card 70'upward-facing green arrow 46'
FW17Bernard Parkerupward-facing green arrow 83'
Manager:
Brazil Carlos Alberto Parreira
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GK1Óscar Pérez
RB12Paul Aguilardownward-facing red arrow 55'
CB5Ricardo Osorio
CB2Francisco Javier Rodríguez
LB3Carlos Salcido
DM4Rafael Márquez
CM16Efraín JuárezYellow card 18'
CM6Gerardo Torrado (c)Yellow card 57'
RW17Giovani dos Santos
LW11Carlos Veladownward-facing red arrow 69'
CF9Guillermo Francodownward-facing red arrow 73'
Substitutions:
MF18Andrés Guardadoupward-facing green arrow 55'
FW10Cuauhtémoc Blancoupward-facing green arrow 69'
FW14Javier Hernándezupward-facing green arrow 73'
Manager:
Javier Aguirre
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South Africa vs Mexico

Man of the Match:
Siphiwe Tshabalala (South Africa)

Assistant referees:
Rafael Ilyasov (Uzbekistan)[10]
Bakhadyr Kochkarov (Kyrgyzstan)[10]
Fourth official:
Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh (Malaysia)[10]
Fifth official:
Mu Yuxin (China)[10]

South Africa vs Uruguay

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GK16Itumeleng KhuneRed card 76'
RB2Siboniso Gaxa
CB4Aaron Mokoena (c)
CB20Bongani Khumalo
LB3Tsepo Masilela
RM8Siphiwe Tshabalala
CM13Kagisho DikgacoiYellow card 42'
CM12Reneilwe Letsholonyanedownward-facing red arrow 57'
LW11Teko Modise
SS10Steven PienaarYellow card 6'downward-facing red arrow 79'
CF9Katlego Mphela
Substitutions:
MF19Surprise Moririupward-facing green arrow 57'
GK1Moeneeb Josephsupward-facing green arrow 79'
Manager:
Brazil Carlos Alberto Parreira
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GK1Fernando Muslera
RB16Maxi Pereira
CB2Diego Lugano (c)
CB3Diego Godín
LB4Jorge Fuciledownward-facing red arrow 71'
DM15Diego Pérezdownward-facing red arrow 90'
RM17Egidio Arévalo Ríos
LM11Álvaro Pereira
AM10Diego Forlán
CF9Luis Suárez
CF7Edinson Cavanidownward-facing red arrow 89'
Substitutions:
MF20Álvaro Fernándezupward-facing green arrow 71'
FW21Sebastián Fernándezupward-facing green arrow 89'
MF5Walter Garganoupward-facing green arrow 90'
Manager:
Óscar Tabárez

Man of the Match:
Diego Forlán (Uruguay)

Assistant referees:
Matthias Arnet (Switzerland)[10]
Francesco Buragina (Switzerland)[10]
Fourth official:
Wolfgang Stark (Germany)[10]
Fifth official:
Jan-Hendrik Salver (Germany)[10]

France vs South Africa

Two teams have met three times but recently in the 1998 FIFA World Cup won by France 30.

Bongani Khumalo scored the first goal to make it 10 in 25th minute Yoann Gourcuff was shown a red card after a serious foul, Katlego Mphela made it 20 in half-time, South Africa made several chances in second half, Hugo Lloris saved Katlego Mphela's shot to make a third goal, Bacary Sagna made a back pass to the French player Florent Malouda scored a goal to make it 21 from an assist by Franck Ribéry, South Africa made even more chances in second half, 2-1 was the final score of the match. France were eliminated from the World Cup with a single point in the Group stage.

Although South Africa became the first host nation to exit the World Cup group stage in history.

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GK1Hugo Lloris
RB2Bacary Sagna
CB5William Gallas
CB17Sébastien Squillaci
LB22Gaël Clichy
CM18Alou Diarra (c)downward-facing red arrow 82'
CM19Abou DiabyYellow card 71'
RW11André-Pierre Gignacdownward-facing red arrow 46'
AM8Yoann GourcuffRed card 25'
LW7Franck Ribéry
CF9Djibril Cissédownward-facing red arrow 55'
Substitutions:
MF15Florent Maloudaupward-facing green arrow 46'
FW12Thierry Henryupward-facing green arrow 55'
FW10Sidney Govouupward-facing green arrow 82'
Manager:
Raymond Domenech
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GK1Moeneeb Josephs
RB5Anele Ngcongcadownward-facing red arrow 55'
CB4Aaron Mokoena (c)
CB20Bongani Khumalo
LB3Tsepo Masilela
CM6MacBeth Sibaya
CM23Thanduyise Khubonidownward-facing red arrow 78'
RW10Steven Pienaar
LW8Siphiwe Tshabalala
CF9Katlego Mphela
CF17Bernard Parkerdownward-facing red arrow 68'
Substitutions:
DF2Siboniso Gaxaupward-facing green arrow 55'
FW18Siyabonga Nomvetheupward-facing green arrow 68'
MF11Teko Modiseupward-facing green arrow 78'
Manager:
Brazil Carlos Alberto Parreira

Man of the Match:
Katlego Mphela (South Africa)

Assistant referees:
Abraham González (Colombia)[10]
Humberto Clavijo (Colombia)[10]
Fourth official:
Héctor Baldassi (Argentina)[10]
Fifth official:
Ricardo Casas (Argentina)[10]

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Record players

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Lucas Radebe captained South Africa both in 1998 and in 2002. The central defender is South Africa's joint record World Cup player.
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Benni McCarthy is both South Africa's joint record player and joint top scorer at FIFA World Cups. He is the only South African to score at two different tournaments.
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Top goalscorers

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