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South Africa Scripts History: First World Cup Knockout Berth

South Africa defeated South Korea 1-0 to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout stage for the first time in their history. Thapelo Maseko scored the winning goal in the second half, becoming the second youngest goalscorer for South Africa in the tournament. The result saw South Africa finish second in Group A with four points, while Mexico topped the group with a perfect nine points. South Africa will now face the runners-up of Group B in the Round of 32 on June 28.

FIFA World Cup 2026: South Africa beat South Korea1-0 to reach knockout stage for first time

Guadalupe, June 25

South Africa secured a place in the FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout stage for the first time in their history after defeating South Korea 1-0 in a closely contested Group A encounter.

During the clash, Thapelo Maseko became the second youngest goalscorer for South Africa in the FIFA World Cup at 22 years and 225 days.

A second-half strike from winger Thapelo Maseko proved decisive as Bafana Bafana overcame a spirited Korean side to finish as runners-up in Group A and book their place in the Round of 32.

South Africa made a bright start despite playing in front of a crowd largely supporting South Korea. Thapelo Maseko looked threatening early on and nearly created an opening on a counterattack before being stopped by defender Lee Gihyuk.

The African side continued to create better chances in the opening half. Korea Republic goalkeeper Kim Seunggyu was called into action on multiple occasions, first producing a strong save to deny Thalente Mbatha's long-range effort before keeping out Evidence Makgopa from close range.

Seeking a breakthrough after the interval, South Korea head coach Hong Myungbo made three substitutions, including the introduction of captain Son Heung-min, in an attempt to swing the contest in his team's favour.

However, as South Korea pushed forward in search of a goal, South Africa struck against the run of play. Substitute Teshpang Moremi collected possession on the left flank, beat his marker and delivered a low pass across the edge of the penalty area. Maseko controlled the ball, shifted it onto his left foot and fired a precise finish into the near corner to put South Africa ahead.

Korea pressed for an equaliser in the closing stages but were unable to break through South Africa's defence as Bafana Bafana held on for a famous victory.

The result saw South Africa finish second in Group A with four points from three matches, recording one win, one draw and one defeat. Mexico topped the group with a perfect nine points, while South Korea finished third with three points and Czechia were eliminated after collecting just one point.

South Africa will now travel to Los Angeles, where they are set to face the runners-up of Group B in the Round of 32 on June 28.

Mexico finished at the top of Group A with a perfect record, winning all three of their group-stage matches to collect nine points.

The co-hosts scored six goals and did not concede a single goal during the group stage. South Africa secured second place with four points from three matches, registering one win, one draw and one defeat.

Korea Republic finished third with three points, having won one match and lost two, while Czechia ended at the bottom of the group with just one point from three games, recording one draw and two defeats.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Ravi K

Thapelo Maseko - remember the name! At just 22 years old, scoring in a World Cup decider is no joke. South Korea had their chances but couldn't finish. Reminds me of our Indian team's struggles in big matches 😅

James A

South Korea really missed their chances early on. Kim Seunggyu kept them in it but the damage was done. Happy for South Africa though - first time in knockout stage is massive for their football development. Will they face Brazil next? 👀

Priya S

As someone who grew up watching African football in the 90s, this is emotional. South Africa's journey from 2010 hosts to now competing seriously is inspiring. Mexico topping group without conceding a single goal is absolutely phenomenal though - they look like real contenders!

Sarah B

Gutted for South Korea - they played some beautiful football throughout the tournament. But that's football for you. One moment of quality from Maseko decides it. South Africa defence was rock solid in the second half. Round of 32 should be interesting!

Karthik V

Honest question - why do Asian teams always struggle to close out matches? South Korea had possession but no cutting edge. That being said, huge respect to Bafana Bafana. India can learn a lot from how South Africa built their football infrastructure over the past decade 💪

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