Ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier between South Africa and South Sudan, the line-ups have been confirmed. South Africa, under coach Hugo Broos, will be aiming for a strong finish to secure their place at the top of Group K.
Meanwhile, South Sudan, coached by Nicolas Dupuis, will look to overcome challenges with a limited squad.
Both teams have finalized their line-ups as they prepare to face off in this crucial Africa Cup of Nations qualifier. South Africa will rely on experienced players like Ronwen Williams, Siyabonga Ngezana, and Teboho Mokoena to lead the charge.
The team has shown impressive form during the qualifiers, and with key players in the squad, they will be looking to finish at the top of the group.
South Sudan, despite their challenges, will be determined to put up a strong fight. Coached by Nicolas Dupuis, South Sudan comes into the match with a limited squad, as only 15 players are available for selection. Key players like Arubi, Lunga, and Billiat will be crucial for their side.
Despite the absence of some players due to logistical challenges, South Sudan is still motivated to compete and give their best performance against a strong South African team.
South Africa’s line-up sees Ronwen Williams in goal, with Ebon Ezibon, Siyabonga Ngezana, Majak Mawith, and Rushwin Dortley forming the defence. In midfield, Fawaaz Basadien, Joseph Malish, and Teboho Mokoena will play pivotal roles.
Thapelo Morena, Samuel Gordon, and Benjamin Laku Lotelek will also be crucial in helping the team maintain control.
Up front, Bathusi Aubaas, Yohanna Juma, and Patrick Maswanganyi will work to provide attacking threats, while Wani Ivan Adebo, Iqraam Rayners, and William Gama offer further offensive options. Khuliso Johnson Mudau, Paul Puk Kun Pal, Oswin Appollis, and Rashid Okocha complete the squad.
South Sudan, with a significantly smaller squad, will rely on players such as Arubi in goal, Murwira, Garan’anga, and Hadebe to form their defensive line. Midfielders Nakamba, Rinomhota, and Zemura will need to work hard to control the game and feed the attacking players.
Billiat, Mapfumo, and Maswanhise will be central to their offensive efforts, while Dzvukamanja and Musona are available as substitutes to add attacking options.
Despite their challenges, South Sudan will look to make the most of their resources. Coach Dupuis remains hopeful that his players will fight hard against South Africa, a team he acknowledges as one of the top sides in Africa.
South Africa, meanwhile, aims to finish top of the group with a strong performance, and they will be motivated by the expectation of their fans. This match represents an important step for both teams as they continue their campaigns in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.