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South Africa advances to World Cup knockout stages for the first time

27 June 2026
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South Africa made history by qualifying for the knockout stage of the World Cup for the first time after securing a 1-0 victory over South Korea, thanks to Thapelo Maseko’s second-half goal. This achievement marks a significant milestone for South Africa, which had not qualified for a World Cup since hosting the tournament in 2010. Previously, the team finished third in every other World Cup group stage it participated in. In contrast, South Korea ended their campaign in Group A in third place and will require favorable outcomes from other matches to advance to the last 32.

Why It Matters

South Africa’s advancement to the knockout stage represents a pivotal moment in the nation’s football history, showcasing the growth and development of the sport within the country. The team had faced challenges in previous World Cup appearances, consistently finishing third in their groups, highlighting the significance of this breakthrough. Since hosting the World Cup in 2010, South Africa struggled to qualify for subsequent tournaments, making this victory not only a moment of national pride but also a reflection of the evolving competitive landscape in international football. The outcome underscores the increasing unpredictability and excitement of the tournament, as established teams face challenges from emerging football nations.

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