Late penalty saves South Africa in crucial World Cup clash
South Africa salvaged their FIFA World Cup 2026 hopes on Thursday with an exciting 1-1 draw against Czech Republic in Atlanta. Teboho Mokoena calmly converted an 83rd-minute penalty to secure one vital point for his nation. Bafana Bafana have never advanced past the group stage in three prior tournament appearances, making this late equalizer incredibly valuable for their history.
Michal Sadilek gave his European side an early advantage just six minutes into the match. He scored quickly after finding space to shoot past goalkeeper Ronwen Williams. South Africa struggled initially against their tall opponents but slowly grew into the game. Coach Hugo Broos praised his squad for their fighting spirit and aggressive playstyle on the field.
Fortune favored South Africa late in the second half. Thapelo Maseko struck a powerful shot that caught Pavel Sulc on the hand inside the penalty area. Mokoena stepped up under pressure and drove the ball low into the net. Both nations now hold one point in Group A. South Africa must defeat South Korea in their final group match to secure an unprecedented spot in the next round.
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