Hugo Broos has officially named South Africa’s preliminary squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, setting the stage for an intense battle for places as Bafana Bafana prepare for football’s biggest tournament.
The provisional squad features a blend of experienced internationals and emerging talents, with captain Ronwen Williams headlining a strong goalkeeping department alongside Ricardo Goss, Sipho Chaine and Brandon Peterson. Defensively, Broos has placed his trust in familiar names such as Khuliso Mudau, Aubrey Modiba and Thabiso Monyane, while also rewarding several young performers for their impressive club form.
In midfield, the likes of Teboho Mokoena, Jayden Adams and Patrick Maswanganyi are expected to provide the creativity and energy that have become trademarks of Broos’ exciting Bafana side. Up front, attackers including Oswin Appollis, Evidence Makgopa and Lyle Foster will be tasked with carrying South Africa’s attacking hopes onto the global stage.
The announcement marks the beginning of the next phase of preparation, but Broos still faces difficult decisions before the final squad is confirmed. With only a limited number of spots available for the tournament, competition within camp is expected to be fierce as players fight to secure their place in South Africa’s World Cup journey.
After years of rebuilding under Broos, optimism continues to grow around Bafana Bafana’s vibrant style of play and renewed identity. The preliminary list reflects both continuity and ambition, as South Africa aim to make a strong statement when the tournament finally kicks off in 2026.