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Mokoena's Late Penalty Earns South Africa 1-1 Draw with Czechia in World Cup

South Africa fought back to earn a 1-1 draw against Czechia in their Group A World Cup clash. Michal Sadilek scored the fastest goal of the tournament in the sixth minute for Czechia. Teboho Mokoena equalized from the penalty spot in the 83rd minute after a handball decision. Both teams now have one point from two matches, with Mexico and South Korea leading the group.

2026 FIFA WC: Mokoena's late equaliser helps South Africa hold Czechia

Atlanta, June 18

South Africa fought back from a goal deficit to hold Czechia to a 1-1 draw in a Group A clash at Atlanta Stadium on Thursday, scoring their first point of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Teboho Mokoena's 83rd-minute penalty cancelled out Michal Sadilek's early opener as South Africa and Czechia shared the points at the Atlanta Stadium, the result leaving both sides on one point from two matches.

Czechia coach Miroslav Koubek had called for a "fast start" from his side after they lost their opener to South Korea, and his men responded and scored the opener with the match in the sixth minute of the match. Adam Hlozek crossed from the right, and Alexandr Sojka's canny, first-time touch released Sadilek, who lashed it past Ronwen Williams.

Sadilek's goal was the fastest in this World Cup after five minutes and eight seconds. Felix Nmecha took eight seconds longer to net for Germany against Curaçao.

The two sides created many chances but could not find another goal as they went for the breather with Czechia leading 1-0.

South Africa manager Hugo Broos introduced Relebohile Mofokeng for the second half and, though the 21-year-old duly flickered his genius, a Czechia backline bossed by the impressive Ladislav Krejci appeared set to hold out for victory.

That was until Pavel Sulc was penalised for handball, and Mokoena sent Matej Kovar the wrong way from the spot to make it 1-1.

Mexico and the Republic of Korea are leading the table in Group A with three points each, with the Mexicans ahead on goal difference.

"I'm very proud of my team. This is Bafana Bafana - we love good football, we are aggressive, we create chances. Yes, we made mistakes, but I'm very proud of the performance today. Czechia are powerful and very tall. We did very well. It's a little bit of a pity that it's only 1-1, but we have to win the game against the Republic, which will be very difficult too. If we play with the same mentality, it will be possible," said South Africa coach Hugo Bross after the match.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Ravi K

First point on the board for South Africa—good fightback after that early goal. But honestly, Czechia looked more organized for most of the game. That handball decision was a bit harsh, but in football, you take what you get. Group A is wide open now!

Priya S

Loving the World Cup vibe! 🇿🇦 Bafana Bafana showed real character. That young Mofokeng coming on and creating magic—reminds me of our own young talents in the ISL. Need to give more academy kids chances, yaar. India could learn from South Africa's grit!

James A

As someone who follows European football closely, I expected more from Czechia after that flying start. They let South Africa back in. Still, a draw is fair—both teams had chances. The real battle will be against Korea and Mexico. Every point matters in a group this tight!

Vikram M

Sad to see Czechia couldn't hold on—they had a great start. That Sadilek goal was pure class, fastest in the tournament! But South Africa's resilience is admirable. Broos's half-time change made all the difference. In India, we often lack that tactical flexibility in crunch moments. Respect to both teams. 👏

Neha E

Kudos to South Africa for not giving up! That penalty was nervy but Mokoena kept his cool. Indian football fans know the pain of watching our team struggle—but we can dream big seeing African teams hold their own. Hope Bafana Bafana make it to the knockouts! 🌟

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