Appollis penalty sends South Africa past Zimbabwe and into AFCON last-16
South Africa's defender Mbekezeli Mbokazi jumps over South Africa's goalkeeper Ricardo Goss during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) Group B football match between Zimbabwe and South Africa at Marrakesh Stadium in Marrakesh on December 29, 2025. (Photo by Khaled DESOUKI / AFP)
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Oswin Appollis converted a late penalty to give South Africa
a 3-2 Africa Cup of Nations victory over Zimbabwe in Marrakesh on Monday, and
qualification for the knockout stage.
Bafana Bafana must wait until Wednesday to know who they
will face on Sunday in the round of 16. It is likely to be either defending
champions Ivory Coast or five-time winners Cameroon.
Egypt, who rested stars like captain Mohamed Salah with
first place already assured, topped Group B with seven points after a 0-0 draw
against Angola in Agadir.
South Africa finished with six points, Angola two and
Zimbabwe one. Angola could squeeze into the knockout stage as one of the best
four third-placed teams.
In Marrakesh, Confederation of African Football (CAF)
president, South African Patrice Motsepe, was among a small but boisterous
crowd that saw Bafana Bafana establish an early foothold.
Zimbabwe goalkeeper Washington Arubi reacted late to a low
sixth-minute shot from Appollis and grasped the ball just before it crossed the
line.
A minute later and South Africa were ahead thanks to rising
star Tshepang Moremi in the clash of southern Africa neighbours.
The ball was played across the pitch just outside the box to
Moremi. He unleashed a goal-bound shot that took a deflection off Divine Lunga
and looped over 40-year-old Arubi into the net.
Falling behind motivated Zimbabwe and they deservedly
levelled on 19 minutes thanks to the individual brilliance of Tawanda
Maswanhise from Scottish Premiership club Motherwell.
Maswanhise gained possession inside the South African half,
dribbled past two opponents and fired the ball wide of captain and goalkeeper
Ronwen Williams into the far corner.
The equaliser rattled South Africa. Bronze medallists at the
2024 AFCON, they were fortunate not to fall behind as the match reached the
half-hour mark.
A Zimbabwe free-kick was floated into the goalmouth and
unmarked Munashe Garananga should have done better than head over from close
range.
South African frustrations at being unable to dominate
flared just before half-time. Already-cautioned Sipho Mbule argued with the
Moroccan referee, risking another yellow card and a red.
As was the case in the first half, South Africa began the
second period aggressively. They regained the lead on 50 minutes through
Burnley striker Lyle Foster.
The Premier League player raced after a headed back pass to
slow-reacting Arubi, then outjumped the veteran goalkeeper to nod the ball into
the net.
It was the second goal of the tournament for the 25-year-old
after his winner against Angola. He is the only South African currently playing
in a major European league.
Maswanhise was a constant threat and came close to scoring
again midway through the second half. He bent a shot from the edge of the box
on to a post.
After soaking up pressure for some time, Zimbabwe equalised
on 73 minutes when Aubrey Modiba conceded an own goal.
A superb long pass from substitute Tawanda Chirewa found
Maswanhise, whose shot was parried by Williams. The ball rebounded, struck
Modiba and rolled into the net.
Appollis then netted from an 82nd-minute penalty to give Bafana the lead for the third time, which they successfully retained.


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