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South Africa Faces 3-Point Deduction In FIFA World Cup Qualifiers

2 weeks agoThu, 27 Mar 2025 07:29:27 GMT
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South Africa Faces 3-Point Deduction In FIFA World Cup Qualifiers

South Africa faces a potential 3-point deduction in the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers after allegedly fielding an ineligible player against Lesotho last week.

Bafana Bafana midfielder Teboho Mokoena may have been ineligible to play in the crucial Matchday 5 game against Lesotho after accumulating two yellow cards in previous matches (against Benin and Zimbabwe).

According to FIFA rules, a player who receives two yellow cards in separate matches must serve a one-match suspension, meaning Mokoena should not have played in the Lesotho match.

However, Mokoena was included in the starting lineup and played 81 minutes in the Lesotho match. If confirmed, this could violate FIFA’s qualification regulations, leading to a potential points deduction for South Africa.

The issue is tied to FIFA’s World Cup Qualifiers Rulebook, sub-section 9, which mandates a one-match suspension for players with two yellow cards.

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If Mokoena’s ineligibility is confirmed, South Africa could lose the 3 points from their 2-0 win over Lesotho.

South Africa currently leads Group C with 13 points, ahead of Rwanda (8 points) and Benin (8 points).

A points deduction would reduce Bafana Bafana’s total points tally to 10, making the race for automatic qualification tighter, especially with Nigeria (7 points) also in contention.

However, they might avoid this penalty because Lesotho failed to lodge a formal protest within FIFA’s stipulated 24-hour window after the match.

While the points deduction could still be a possibility, South Africa may instead face alternative penalties, such as a fine.

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14 Comments

..... · 2 weeks ago
.go worriers
Rolo · 2 weeks ago
IlAs longf as the matter came to light should be punished accordingly.
Gaffer · 2 weeks ago
in a normal country ZIFA president should write to CAF requesting them to look into our denied goal
Black hat hacker · 2 weeks ago
Hapana nyaya apa varikurwadziwa ne bhora reJoza.. Zimbabwe hapana hapana even ku Afcon Dai yaregedza kuenda zvagara haitobudi mugrp stage
mosaic · 2 weeks ago
iwe urimuZimbabwean hr?
Col · 2 weeks ago
But zvekut Lesotho has to lodge complaint ndezvip hant Fifa iri responsible for making sure laws are followed,now vakabhaiza voti it was upto Lesotho.. saka mutemo wacho uriuseless
Oncemore · 2 weeks ago
Zimbabwe was supposed to complain to fifa about their denied goal against Nigeria
cde razor wire · 2 weeks ago
asi coach uyu aida kuita chitsotsi seiko zvimwe zvinhu soo unotoshaya kuti zvikufamba sei Nigeria yakaramba yakadzvanya anobviswa mapoints ayo ko haasi humbowo uripo kuti akatamba game iye ane suspension hre mapoints achatorwa nokut ikuita pressure haisi Lesotho. inigeria saka ma1
Moyo · 2 weeks ago
Fifa marules acho anoti u lodge a complain within 24hrs
makatukura · 2 weeks ago
Nigeria yakuda ku qualify ne back door
man · 2 weeks ago
irine 4 points basibasi
Gen · 2 weeks ago
Zvakatoendwa because 24hrs dzacho dzakadarika
beatz · 2 weeks ago
guyz zim ine mapoints manganii

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