South Africa’s AFCON journey has come to an end, as Bafana Bafana were eliminated in the last-16 stage, extending their long drought without continental glory.
It has now been 30 years since South Africa last lifted the Africa Cup of Nations trophy in 1996, and despite flashes of promise in recent tournaments, the wait goes on.
Tournament Recap
- South Africa fought hard but were edged out by Cameroon 2-1 in Rabat.
- Goals from Junior Tchamadeu and Christian Kofane gave Cameroon the advantage, while Evidence Makgopa pulled one back late on.
- Despite a spirited rally, Hugo Broos’ side could not find an equaliser.
The Bigger Picture
- South Africa reached the semi-finals in 2000 and 2019, but have struggled to replicate their 1996 triumph.
- Their elimination highlights the challenge of competing against Africa’s top nations, with Cameroon now advancing to face Morocco in the quarter-finals.
- Coach Hugo Broos admitted disappointment but urged his players to regroup ahead of World Cup qualifiers later this year.
For South African fans, the frustration of another AFCON exit is compounded by the reminder that three decades have passed since their one and only continental crown.