South Africa’s World Cup Trip Stalled by Visa Trouble

South Africa, JohannesburgMon Jun 01 2026
The South African national soccer team, known as Bafana Bafana, is set to travel from Johannesburg to Mexico for their first match of the FIFA World Cup. They were supposed to leave on May 31 on a chartered flight, but a sudden paperwork problem has put the trip in doubt. A report from the South African Football Association (SAFA) says that many players and officials do not have valid visas. More than 20 members of the squad are affected, which stops the team from heading to North America as planned. The coach, Hugo Broos, had wanted to arrive early in Mexico so he could adjust tactics and get the players ready for local conditions. The delay means he cannot use this extra time to fine‑tune the team before their first game against Mexico. The situation has drawn anger from government officials. The Minister of Sport, Gayton McKenzie, called the travel and visa mess “embarrassing” and said he would investigate who caused it. He added that the team is being made to look foolish because of this error.
SAFA has responded by saying it is working around the clock to fix the problem and get the team to Mexico City before the opening match. In the meantime, the players will keep training in Johannesburg until they can leave. If the visas are sorted quickly, South Africa will play a warm‑up match against Jamaica on June 5 in Mexico. That game is important for the team to build fitness and confidence before the tournament starts. A crisis meeting was called at SAFA, and officials from the Department of International Relations said they were paying close attention to the issue. They are working behind the scenes to resolve it, but the team still faces uncertainty. South Africa’s path to this World Cup was already rocky. Earlier in the qualifiers, they used an ineligible player and lost points and a fine. Despite that setback, they managed to qualify by beating Benin and Nigeria. Other teams are also dealing with visa problems, such as Iran’s squad, which has had delays getting U. S. visas for its players and staff. The tournament is approaching quickly, so every delay matters.
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