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FIFA Strips South Africa of World Cup Qualifying Points Over Ineligible Player

Byline: Sports Desk

FIFA has hit South Africa with a crushing sanction, stripping Bafana Bafana of World Cup qualifying points after they fielded an ineligible player, dramatically altering their campaign.


FIFA Strips South Africa of World Cup Qualifying Points Over Ineligible Player
FIFA has hit South Africa with a crushing sanction,

Facts & Fallout

The ruling, announced Monday, penalises South Africa for fielding a suspended defender in their recent qualifier. The points deduction drops them down the Group table, handing rivals fresh advantage.

South Africa’s Football Association (SAFA) confirmed receipt of FIFA’s verdict, describing it as “harsh and demoralising,” while promising to lodge an appeal.


South African Football Association

A History of Painful Precedents

This is not the first time African nations have fallen foul of FIFA eligibility rules. In 2018, Equatorial Guinea and Sierra Leone faced similar sanctions. Analysts note FIFA has grown stricter in enforcing compliance.

“This is a costly administrative lapse,” said former CAF official Anthony Baffoe. “At this level, mistakes kill campaigns.”


Ripple Across the Qualifiers

The sanction transforms Group dynamics. South Africa, previously in a qualifying spot, now sits adrift, while Nigeria and Cameroon benefit. The ruling could tilt the entire path to 2026.

Fans reacted with fury online, with hashtags #FIFAAxe and #JusticeForBafana trending. One supporter wrote: “We are punished for an error, but corruption elsewhere goes unchecked.”


What Happens Next? Appeal or Acceptance

SAFA has seven days to appeal to FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee. Success is unlikely, but the effort may buy political capital at home.

For Bafana Bafana, the focus shifts to rebuilding morale ahead of the next fixture. For rivals, the door to World Cup qualification just swung wider.


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