World Cup South Africa loses points

South Africa’s 2026 World Cup qualification bid has encountered a significant setback after being deducted three points for fielding an ineligible player. The country’s football association selected Teboho Mokoena for a match against Lesotho in March, despite the midfielder being required to serve a one-game ban due to yellow cards received in two previous qualifying games.

This administrative error is particularly notable given that Patrice Motsepe, South Africa’s top soccer official, holds the position of FIFA vice-president. As a result of the mistake, the South African football association has been fined $12,536, while Mokoena has received a warning. FIFA’s disciplinary ruling has overturned South Africa’s win against Lesotho, allowing Benin to take the top spot in Group C on goal difference.

The ruling also provides an opportunity for Nigeria to narrow the gap, moving within three points of the top two ahead of the final two rounds of qualifiers next month. In the World Cup qualifying process, only the group winners secure direct qualification, while runners-up have a chance to earn a spot through a playoff process. The 2026 World Cup is scheduled to be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, marking a significant event in the international football calendar.

South Africa has not participated in a World Cup since hosting the 2010 edition, making their current qualification bid a significant focus for the team. The deduction of points and fine imposed on the football association serve as a reminder of the importance of adherence to regulations in international competitions. With the final qualifying rounds approaching, the team will need to regroup and focus on securing a spot in the World Cup through either direct qualification or the playoff process. The upcoming matches will be crucial in determining the outcome of the qualifying campaign for South Africa and other teams in Group C.

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