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South Africa Keep Knockout Hopes Alive with 1-1 Draw Against Czech Republic

South Africa earned a 1-1 draw against the Czech Republic in Atlanta, keeping their FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout stage hopes alive. Michal Sadilek scored the fastest goal of the tournament for the Czech Republic after five minutes and eight seconds. Teboho Mokoena's late penalty secured the draw, leaving both teams with one point in Group A. South Africa will next face South Korea, while the Czech Republic take on Mexico in their final group matches.

FIFA World Cup 2026: South Africa hold Czech Republic 1-1, stay in knockout hunt

Atlanta, June 19

South Africa kept alive their hopes of reaching the FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout stage for the first time as Teboho Mokoena's late penalty secured a 1-1 draw against the Czech Republic in Atlanta, United States.

The Czech Republic had taken an early lead with Michal Sadilek's goal and looked on course for only their second World Cup win as an independent nation. Michal Sadilek scored the fastest goal at this World Cup after five minutes and eight seconds. Felix Nmecha took eight seconds longer to net for Germany against Curacao.

However, Mokoena's late spot-kick ensured the points were shared, keeping both teams in contention for a place in the last 32.

With the result, both sides now have one point each, sitting two points behind co-hosts Mexico and South Korea, who are set to face each other later in the day. Both South Africa and the Czech Republic will likely need victories in their final Group A matches to progress.

South Africa will next take on South Korea, while the Czech Republic face a tough challenge against Mexico at the Estadio Azteca.

Both teams had opened their campaigns with defeats and were eager to respond. The Czech Republic started brightly, with Patrik Schick missing a golden opportunity inside the opening minute, heading wide despite his reputation as the team's main attacking threat.

After the match, South Africa head coach Hugo Broos expressed pride in his team's performance after Bafana Bafana were held to a 1-1 draw.

Broos praised his side's attacking intent and aggressive approach, while acknowledging minor errors that cost them a win.

"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," Broos said.

He also noted the physical challenge posed by the Czech side, adding that his players stood up well against a tall and powerful opponent.

"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 just have to win the game against Korea Republic, which will be very difficult too. If we play with the same mentality, it will be possible," he added.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As an Indian football fan, it's exciting to see African teams doing well on the world stage. South Africa's physicality against the tall Czechs was impressive. Hope they can beat South Korea and make history! Come on Bafana!

Vikram M

Hugo Broos is doing a brilliant job with South Africa. The way they played against Czech Republic - that aggressive approach - was top class. But I must say, Sadilek's goal was a beauty. Both teams have a tough road ahead in Group A though.

Rohit P

India should seriously look at South Africa as a template. They don't have superstar players but they play as a unit with passion. We rarely show that kind of fight in big tournaments. Mokoena's penalty was ice-cool under pressure!

Nisha Z

Such a tense match! 🇨🇿 vs 🇿🇦 Both teams under pressure after losing first games. Happy for South Africa - they showed real character to come back. But Czech Republic's start was scary - that early goal could have knocked the wind out of any team.

Pallavi W

Sad to see both teams only on one point each. South Korea vs Mexico will be crucial now. I hope South Africa can pull off a win against Korea - that would be a fairy tale story for African football. But Czechs have quality too.

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