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Nkosinathi Sibisi insists Bafana can still keep World Cup dream alive

Oscar SandersBy Oscar SandersFIFA World Cup  / 15 Jun 2026Nkosinathi Sibisi remains confident South Africa can revive their FIFA World Cup campaign despite suffering defeat in their opening Group A encounter against Mexico.
Nkosinathi Sibisi insists Bafana can still keep World Cup dream alive
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