AFCON
Match Preview: South Africa vs Angola – AFCON 2025
Group B kicks off with a Southern African derby at the Stade de Marrakech. South Africa arrive with momentum after their bronze medal in AFCON 2023, while Angola seek to build on their quarter-final pedigree and upset their regional rivals.
Head-to-Head Record
- Total meetings: 19 across all competitions.
- South Africa wins: 9
- Draws: 6
- Angola wins: 4
- Recent form: Angola stunned South Africa 3–0 in the 2025 COSAFA Cup, but Bafana Bafana hold the historical edge.
Previous AFCON Performances
South Africa (Bafana Bafana):
- Best finish: Champions (1996, on home soil).
- Other highlights: Runners-up (1998), third place (2000, 2023).
- Recent resurgence: Bronze medal at AFCON 2023, beating DR Congo in the third-place playoff.
- Consistency: After years of group-stage struggles, Hugo Broos has rebuilt the side into a contender.
Angola (Palancas Negras):
- Best finish: Quarter-finals (2008, 2010, 2023).
- Debut: 1996.
- Hosted: AFCON 2010.
- Identity: Known for resilience and upsetting stronger teams.
Players to Watch
South Africa:
- Ronwen Williams (GK, Mamelodi Sundowns): Hero of AFCON 2023 with four penalty saves vs Cape Verde.
- Lyle Foster (Burnley striker): Premier League forward, key attacking outlet.
- Khuliso Mudau (RB, Sundowns): Defensive anchor with attacking thrust.
Angola:
- Gelson Dala (forward, Al-Wakrah): Clinical finisher, Angola’s main attacking threat.
- Zito Luvumbo (Cagliari winger): Serie A pace and flair, dangerous on the counter.
- Mabululu (striker, Al-Ittihad Alexandria): Physical presence up front.
- David Carmo (defender, Real Oviedo): Organizes the backline.
Comparison Table
| Category | South Africa | Angola |
|---|---|---|
| AFCON Titles | 1 (1996) | 0 |
| Best Finish | Champions (1996) | Quarter-finals (2008, 2010, 2023) |
| Head-to-Head Record | 9 wins, 6 draws, 4 losses | 4 wins, 6 draws, 9 losses |
| Recent Highlight | Bronze medal (2023) | Quarter-final (2023) |
| Star Players | Williams, Foster, Mudau | Dala, Luvumbo, Mabululu |
Outlook
- South Africa: Stronger squad depth, organized under Hugo Broos, and buoyed by their 2023 bronze medal.
- Angola: Dangerous counter-attacking side with flair from Luvumbo and finishing from Dala.
- Prediction: South Africa’s structure and tournament pedigree give them the edge, but Angola’s unpredictability makes this a potential upset.