
South Africa’s Under-21 national team has officially secured a spot in the quarter-finals of the CAF tournament after an impressive run in the group stages, bringing pride to the nation and signaling a bright future for the country’s football development.
Led by coach Mohamed Lamin Kamara, the South African side showed tactical maturity and strong teamwork throughout their group matches. With key victories against Sierra Leone U-20, the young Bafana Bafana finished second in their group to clinch a quarter-final berth.
This marks a significant achievement for South Africa’s youth football program, reinforcing its growing reputation on the international stage. With the support of fans and continued strong performances, the team hopes to push even further in the tournament.
The tournament, which took place from 26 September to 5 October 2024, featured teams from across the COSAFA region. Amajita dominated the group stage, winning all three of their matches against Malawi, Comoros, and Lesotho, scoring a total of 16 goals without conceding any. This flawless performance showcased their offensive prowess and defensive solidity
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