Teboho Mokoena has finally spoken after Bafana Bafana’s agonising Afcon exit against Cameroon in Rabat. The midfielder’s calm voice emerged after days of stunned national silence. South Africa went down 2-1 in the last 16 on 4 January 2026.
They mounted a brave late rally but could not find an equaliser. Goals from Junior Tchamadeu and Christian Kofane put Cameroon firmly in control. Evidence Makgopa struck late, but the comeback fell short at Agdal Medina Stadium.
Agony in Rabat as Cameroon Triumphs
Bafana started brightly, creating clear chances and pinning Cameroon back. However, missed opportunities proved costly as the Indomitable Lions grew stronger. Tchamadeu opened the scoring with a clinical finish midway through the first half.
Soon after halftime, Kofane doubled the lead with a powerful back post header. Makgopa’s late strike offered brief hope, yet South Africa ran out of time.
Mokoena Speaks After Crushing Exit
After the defeat, Mokoena kept quiet on social media for a while. Now the midfield general has finally shared his feelings with supporters. “Afcon e fedile
Retla zama hape
,” he wrote in a heartfelt post.
Loosely translated, he said Afcon is finished, but they will try again. His message carried pain, but also defiance and renewed determination.
Hope Renewed for Bafana Bafana
Despite the heartbreak, many supporters praised the team’s fight and organisation. They also highlighted Mokoena’s leadership in midfield throughout the tournament. Moreover, his promise to try again sets the tone for the future. The focus now shifts towards World Cup qualifiers and the next Afcon.
For Mokoena, this defeat hurts, yet it fuels a powerful personal mission. He has spoken; now he must turn those words into action. Bafana know this tournament exposed flaws, yet also unveiled new strengths. From this pain, a tougher, smarter South African side can emerge.
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