Can the hosts put their recent disappointing form behind them and make their nation proud?
South Africa | SAFA - 1991 |
| Coach: Carlos Alberto Parreira Confederation: CAF FIFA Ranking (Dec 09): 85 Previous Appearances: 2 (1998, 2002) | Map |
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The side has a number of players plying their trade in Europe, ranging from the
South Africa qualified automatically for the competition as hosts of the
Strengths
Skillful and quick, a number of the
Weaknesses
At the moment, the main problem that Bafana have is finding the back of the net. The last two matches have ended in goalless draws, and the side has struggled to score goals since the Confederations Cup in June.
The Coach
The man trying to lead South Africa to glory, or at least to pride in front of the world’s audience, is Carlos Alberto Parreira. After fellow Brazilian Joel Santana was sacked by SAFA, the experienced former World Cup winning coach returned to the side after originally leaving for family reasons. He seems to have a way with the Bafana players, and may be the right man to improve the team.
Benni McCarthy (Blackburn Rovers)
| | The Blackburn Rovers striker and Bafana's all-time leading goal scorer has the fifty goal mark as his target, with 31 strikes to his name. He has played in some of Europe’s top leagues and his experience will be important for the squad. |
Steven Pienaar (
| | The skillful |
Bernard Parker (FC Twente)
| | Parker has impressed with Bafana since his debut, scoring and being one of the few consistent players in a disappointing time for the hosts. His finishing is what allows him to score and settle matches in pressure situations, often making use of the only chance of the game. |
Winning the
Famous for: Their victories on other pitches in the form of rugby and cricket. The South Africans are current rugby World Cup champions and the cricket team is ranked number one in the world. Cultural diversity is another
Most likely to: Sing and dance their way through the tournament accompanied by an army of vuvuzela inspired fans.
Second round. As hosts of the major football event, anything less than qualification from the group stage would be a great disappointment for a nation who is fiercely supportive of their national team, and a host country that is determined to succeed on and off the playing field.

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