The Independent on Saturday

No cup, just a plate for Bafana

- SPORTS REPORTER

South Africa . . . . . . . . (1) 1 Mokate 36 Namibia .............. (0)0 ON THE occasion of the 25th anniversar­y of South Africa’s first internatio­nal match, a makeshift Bafana Bafana team delivered the goods in Rustenburg yesterday. And they did so via the same scoreline that saw the country make a victorious return to Fifa.

Back in 1992 at Durban’s Kings Park Stadium, Doctor Khumalo scored from the penalty spot to give Bafana a 1-0 win over Cameroon to end South Africa’s isolation from the global game.

Not that Mohau Mokate would be fully aware of that match. After all, the Maritzburg United player had only just turned one year old when Khumalo and his teammates stunned the Indomitabl­e Lions.

Yesterday though, Mokate got his name into the Bafana history books as his solitary first half goal delivered the Cosafa Cup Plate to the defending champions.

Winners last year, Bafana were eliminated at the “first hurdle” courtesy of defeat to guests Tanzania in the quarter-fnals and thus had to contest the consolatio­n fifth spot.

The goal was somewhat fortuitous, Mokate’s shot from the edge of the box getting a wicked deflection off a Namibian defender to go into the net.

Yet it could easily have been a different story had Namibia capitalise­d on their early opportunit­y from the penalty spot. But Ronald Ketjitjere sent his attempt from the spot wide off the goal.

There were three other chances for Namibia to find the net. But first Denzil Hoaseb’s attempt ricocheted off the cross bar on 78 minutes before Deon Hotto sent the ball over when finding the target from the edge of the box appeared easier four minutes later.

Then deep in injury time Sandile Mthethwa cleared the ball off the line before goalkeeper Boalefa Pule pulled off a brilliant save to deny Peter Shalulile.

Bafana also had chances to have made the score 2-0, the most glaring one falling for Judas Moseamedi who beat the offside trap but dilly-dallied with the ball with the Namibian goalkeeper off his line.

When he did send the ball over, the Cape Town City man sent it wide off the target.

In the end though it was the men in yellow celebratin­g while those in red lamented what could have been.

Bafana had coach Stuart Baxter on the bench despite him having been sent off in the Plate semi-final when his team beat Botswana.

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