South Africa name two uncapped players in World Cup squad
May 27 : South Africa named uncapped defenders Olwethu Makhanya and Bradley Cross in their final squad for the 2026 World Cup on Wednesday, while there is also a place for 36-year-old playmaker Themba Zwane.
There were few surprises from coach Hugo Broos as he largely stuck with the players who earned a first appearance at the global finals for Bafana Bafana in 16 years.
South Africa face co-hosts Mexico in the tournament opener on June 11, before Group A clashes with Czech Republic in Atlanta (June 18) and South Korea in Monterrey (June 24).
Centre-back Makhanya, 22, plays for Philadelphia Union in Major League Soccer, while Cross, 25, once in the academy at Newcastle United, is a left-back for local Soweto side Kaizer Chiefs.
Both had not been involved in qualifying, but a desire to have more defensive options led to their selection. Regular left-back Aubrey Modiba has also been selected despite missing Sunday's second leg of the CAF Champions League final for Mamelodi Sundowns with a hamstring injury.
Burnley striker Lyle Foster will lead the line and Zwane's experience and guile on the ball is seen by Broos as vital to the team, with 19 of the 26 players based in the South African league.
The World Cup is a swansong to coaching for their Belgian tactician Broos, 74, who has already said he will call time on his career after the finals.
The former defender quit international football as a player after the 1986 World Cup that was also hosted in Mexico, where he helped Belgium to fourth place.
“I know those players who had to drop out will be very disappointed tonight,” Broos said. “There were some very difficult decisions to be made. I hope I have chosen the right ones.”
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