Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos has issued a stern warning ahead of his side’s crucial Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Uganda.
The match, scheduled for Friday, 6 August at Orlando Stadium, will be a pivotal encounter for both teams as they seek a place in the 2025 tournament.
Broos, who led South Africa to a bronze medal at the last AFCON, expressed his respect for the Ugandan team, highlighting their physicality and fighting spirit.
“Uganda is a very athletic team, big guys with big hearts, fighting for every ball,” he said. “It won’t be different on Friday.”
Despite acknowledging South Africa’s superior quality, Broos emphasized that the match will require a strong mental approach.
“If we can’t find the solution by winning the game through playing good football, then hopefully we can go to our mentality – that is fighting,” he added.
The South African coach also revealed that captain Ronwen Williams will be unavailable due to injury, with Themba Zwane set to lead the team in his absence.
Uganda, led by experienced coach Joseph Paul Put, will be looking to upset the odds and secure a positive result against their more favored opponents.
The Cranes have been steadily improving in recent years and will be eager to make a statement in this important qualifier.