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Bafana Defender Mbokazi Scores Against Panama, Eyes 2026 World Cup

Bafana Bafana defender Mbekezeli Mbokazi reflects on the team’s performance against Panama and their ambitions for the 2026 World Cup
Mbekezeli Mbokazi in action for Bafana Bafana Mbekezeli Mbokazi in action for Bafana Bafana
Bafana Defender Mbokazi Scores Against Panama, Eyes 2026 World Cup

South Africa national football team defender Mbekezeli Mbokazi has defended his side’s performance following their defeat to Panama national football team, insisting the result does not reflect the overall display.

Bafana Bafana fell to the Central American outfit at the DHL Stadium on Tuesday, having earlier played out a draw in the first friendly at the Moses Mabhida Stadium. Both matches formed part of preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where South Africa will be among the nations aiming to make an impression on the global stage.

Mbokazi’s Standout Performance

Despite the defeat, Mbokazi emerged as one of the standout performers, netting a stunning equaliser before Panama went on to claim the win. With some questioning the result, the 20-year-old was quick to offer a more measured assessment of the team’s performance.

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“I am happy to be back and to link up with players I’m used to playing with, as it’s been a while,” Mbokazi said on SABC Sport. “It motivates me to keep working hard and shows that there is still a chance for me to be part of this group.”

Unity and Cohesion

The former Orlando Pirates defender emphasised the importance of cohesion within the squad, pointing to unity as a key factor behind their displays. “We played well today, and rallying together is the main reason we perform,” he added. “Losing this game does not mean we played badly.”

Mbokazi also suggested that the defeat could serve as a valuable lesson as Bafana continue to build towards the World Cup. “We will keep pushing as a team, and maybe this loss will encourage us not to lose in upcoming matches,” he said.

Now plying his trade with Chicago Fire FC in Major League Soccer, Mbokazi believes his growing experience abroad can contribute positively to the national team setup. “The experience I have gained in the few games there maybe will help me contribute to the team during the World Cup,” he explained, having learned more about the 2026 FIFA World Cup format.

  • Mbokazi scored a stunning equaliser against Panama
  • Bafana Bafana are preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
  • South Africa will face Mexico in their opening match

His development comes at a crucial time for Bafana, who are looking to assemble a competitive squad capable of holding their own against the world’s best. South Africa are set to open their World Cup campaign against co-hosts Mexico national football team on June 11, in what will be a significant test of their progress under Hugo Broos.

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