CASABLANCA — South Africa have officially secured their passage to the knockout stages of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), snatching a nerve-wracking 1-0 victory over Burkina Faso at the Moulay Rachid Stadium on Tuesday night.
A 21st-minute strike from star forward Thembi Kgatlana proved to be the decisive blow in a performance that was far from vintage, but ultimately got the job done for Desiree Ellis’s side.
With Ivory Coast defeating Tanzania 2-1 in the simultaneous Group B fixture, South Africa clinched second place in the group, setting up a blockbuster quarter-final clash against host nation Morocco.
A Rollercoaster Path Through Group B
South Africa’s campaign thus far has been a test of nerve and resilience.
After falling to a shock 2-1 defeat against Tanzania in their opening match, Banyana Banyana stared elimination in the face when they trailed Ivory Coast 2-0 on Friday. A dramatic second-half comeback, capped by Hildah Magaia’s 99th-minute equalizer, kept their tournament alive.
Against a stubborn Burkina Faso outfit on Tuesday, South Africa knew only a victory would guarantee control of their own destiny. While the performance lacked fluency, Kgatlana’s early goal provided the critical foundation to complete the group stage rescue mission.
Kgatlana Delivers, VAR Spares High Anxiety
South Africa began with clear intent, and in the 21st minute, Kgatlana found space inside the area to fire home her second goal of the tournament.
However, any hopes of a comfortable evening quickly gave way to tension. Early in the second half, heart rates spiked when referee Aline Guimbang A Etong initially awarded Burkina Faso a penalty following a challenge by Karabo Maponya on Mouniratou Kabre. However, after a VAR monitor review confirmed Maponya had clearly played the ball, the penalty decision was overturned.
Ellis introduced Lebo Ramalepe and Kholosa Biyana at the break to stabilize the midfield and wide areas, but South Africa struggled to put the game out of reach. Substitutes Nicole Ludwig and Ronnel Donnelly both squandered chances to double the lead, while goalkeeper Kaylin Swart was called upon to make crucial late handling saves to protect the clean sheet.
The Ultimate Stakes: World Cup Ticket on the Line
While performance levels will need a major upgrade, South Africa have reached the primary objective of phase one.
The attention now turns to a heavyweight quarter-final encounter against host nation Morocco, a rematch of the 2022 WAFCON final. The stakes could not be higher:
- Automatic World Cup Qualification: The four semi-finalists at this year’s tournament automatically advance to the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil.
- Safety Net: The four losing quarter-finalists will enter internal playoffs to contend for two spots in the Inter-Confederation Playoff tournament.
For South Africa, a victory against Morocco in front of a raucous home crowd will lock in their spot on the plane to South America next year.
Desiree Ellis and her squad have survived the group stage storm, now, their title defence and World Cup destiny rest on 90 minutes in Casablanca.
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