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    Top 10 Best Soccer Players From South Africa (2026)

    PACHUCA, MEXICO - JUNE 05: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Ronwen Williams #1 of South Africa poses during the official FIFA World Cup 2026 portrait session on June 05, 2026 in Pachuca, Mexico.
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    South Africa are back at the World Cup for the first time in 16 years.

    Bafana Bafana topped their CAF qualifying group ahead of Nigeria to secure their place in North Am, ericatheir first qualification on merit since 2002.

    Under Belgian coach Hugo Broos, they are drawn in Group A alongside Mexico, Czech Republic, and South Korea, and they open the entire tournament against Mexico — the same opponents as the iconic 2010 opener.

    Their aim is simple: reach the knockout rounds for the first time in their history.

    Here are the 10 best soccer players in South Africa at the 2026 World Cup.

    1. Ronwen Williams — Goalkeeper (Captain)

    PACHUCA, MEXICO - JUNE 05: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Ronwen Williams #1 of South Africa poses during the official FIFA World Cup 2026 portrait session on June 05, 2026 in Pachuca, Mexico.
    (Photo by Luke Hales – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

    Age: 34 | Club: Mamelodi Sundowns

    The soul of Bafana Bafana and one of the best goalkeepers on the continent.

    Williams became the first goalkeeper in history to save four penalties in a single AFCON shootout, which tells you everything about his composure.

    He won the CAF Men’s Goalkeeper of the Year award and led Sundowns to a historic second CAF Champions League title.

    His story heading into this tournament is deeply personal — his brother Marvin was killed in a car crash two months before the 2010 World Cup, when Williams was just 18.

    He nearly quit football but chose to carry on.

    Sixteen years later, he captains his country in the same fixture that opened that tournament.

    2. Teboho Mokoena — Midfielder

    Teboho Mokoena of South Africa  controls the ball  during the AFCON r16 match between South Africa and Cameroon at Al Medina  stadium, Rabat, Morocco on January 4, 2026.
    (Photo by Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

    Age: 29 | Club: Mamelodi Sundowns

    The engine of Bafana Bafana’s midfield and one of the best box-to-box players in African football.

    Mokoena is mobile, combative, and gets goals from deep — a rare combination at this level.

    He was a standout figure throughout the qualifying campaign and is the kind of player who makes everyone around him better.

    Hugo Broos will lean on him heavily throughout the tournament.

    3. Lyle Foster — Forward

    PACHUCA, MEXICO - JUNE 05: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Lyle Foster #9 of South Africa poses for a portrait during the official FIFA World Cup 2026 portrait session on June 05, 2026 in Pachuca, Mexico.
    (Photo by Luke Hales – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

    Age: 25 | Club: Burnley (England)

    South Africa’s most prolific striker and the player opposing defences will most want to stop.

    Foster is one of the few Bafana Bafana players with consistent European experience at a high level, having come through Monaco before establishing himself at Burnley.

    He is quick, intelligent, and clinical.

    His goals could be the difference between South Africa making history or going home early.

    4. Oswin Appollis — Forward

    PACHUCA, MEXICO - JUNE 05: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) (EDITOR'S NOTE: This image has been digitally altered.) Oswin Appollis #7 of South Africa poses during the official FIFA World Cup 2026 portrait session on June 05, 2026 in Pachuca, Mexico.
    (Photo by Luke Hales – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

    Age: 24 | Club: Orlando Pirates

    One of the most electric wide forwards in African football and a genuine match-winner.

    Appollis scored in the crucial qualifying win over Rwanda that helped seal South Africa’s place at the World Cup.

    He is direct, fearless, and loves taking defenders on in one-on-one situations.

    At 24, this tournament could be the moment he announces himself to the world.

    5. Evidence Makgopa — Forward

    PACHUCA, MEXICO - JUNE 05: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) (EDITOR'S NOTE: This image has been digitally altered.) Evidence Makgopa #17 of South Africa poses during the official FIFA World Cup 2026 portrait session on June 05, 2026 in Pachuca, Mexico.
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    Age: 26 | Club: Orlando Pirates

    A powerful, physical centre-forward who gives South Africa a completely different attacking option from Foster.

    Makgopa is strong in the air, excellent at holding up the ball, and brings teammates into play effectively.

    He contributed goals and assists throughout the qualifying campaign and paired with Foster gives Bafana Bafana two very dangerous but contrasting striking threats.

    6. Themba Zwane — Midfielder

    Age: 36 | Club: Mamelodi Sundowns

    Known as “Mshishi” to South African fans, Zwane is a domestic legend and the most experienced outfield player in the squad.

    The Mamelodi Sundowns attacking midfielder brings composure, creativity, and technical quality that gives Bafana Bafana a different dimension in the final third.

    At 36, this is almost certainly his last major tournament, and he will want to go out with something to remember.

    7. Aubrey Modiba — Defender

    Age: 30 | Club: Mamelodi Sundowns

    One of the most dependable and experienced defenders in the squad.

    The Sundowns left-back is solid defensively, composed in possession, and a reliable performer at the highest level of domestic football.

    His experience will be crucial in a group that includes Mexico, Czech Republic, and South Korea.

    8. Relebohile Mofokeng — Forward

    Age: 21 | Club: Orlando Pirates

    The most exciting young player in South African football right now.

    Mofokeng has taken the PSL by storm with his direct running, technical brilliance, and fearlessness in one-on-one situations.

    At 21, this World Cup could be his coming-of-age moment on the international stage.

    He gives South Africa pace and unpredictability that can unsettle even the best organised defences.

    9. Khuliso Mudau — Defender

    Age: 31 | Club: Mamelodi Sundowns

    South Africa’s first-choice right-back and one of the most dependable defenders in the squad.

    Mudau is disciplined, reads the game well, and is experienced enough to handle the biggest occasions without flinching.

    A pillar of Sundowns’ domestic dominance and a key figure in the Bafana Bafana defensive unit.

    10. Mbekezeli Mbokazi — Defender

    PACHUCA, MEXICO - JUNE 05: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) (EDITOR'S NOTE: This image has been digitally altered.) Mbekezeli Mbokazi #14 of South Africa poses during the official FIFA World Cup 2026 portrait session on June 05, 2026 in Pachuca, Mexico.
    (Photo by Luke Hales – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

    Age: 20 | Club: Chicago Fire (USA)

    One of the most exciting stories at the entire 2026 World Cup.

    Mbokazi joined Chicago Fire from Orlando Pirates in December 2025 and immediately became a starter in MLS, playing over 1,100 minutes before the tournament.

    He started three matches during the CAF qualifying campaign and was a fixture in the backline during South Africa’s run to the Round of 16 at AFCON 2025.

    He is the first Chicago Fire defender ever named to a World Cup roster — a remarkable achievement for a 20-year-old.

    Expected to start the opening match against Mexico, Mbokazi is composed, determined, and supremely calm for his age.

    Conclusion

    South Africa’s return to the World Cup after 16 years is one of the best stories heading into 2026.

    Check out our breakdown of the best African countries in football, our guide on African football clubs with the most fans, and our youngest players at the 2022 World Cup for more.

    Who do you think will be South Africa’s standout player at the 2026 World Cup? Let us know in the comments!

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