South Africa’s FIFA World Cup campaign has officially begun after Bafana Bafana arrived in Pachuca, Mexico, ahead of the 2026 tournament. The delegation touched down at their designated base camp following a long journey from Johannesburg, marking the start of what the nation hopes will be a memorable return to football’s biggest stage.
The arrival in Mexico represents a significant milestone for South African football. Having qualified for the World Cup for the first time since hosting the tournament in 2010, Bafana Bafana now have the opportunity to test themselves against the world’s best teams on the global stage.
A Long Journey to Mexico
The South African delegation departed from Johannesburg earlier this month and undertook a lengthy journey to their World Cup base in Pachuca. Reports indicate that the squad travelled via Cape Verde before completing the final leg of the trip to Mexico.
While the journey itself was demanding, the team arrived in good spirits and immediately shifted its focus to preparation for the tournament. Players and technical staff were greeted by local officials and supporters as they settled into their accommodation and training facilities.
The arrival was particularly significant given the challenges the delegation faced before departure. Administrative and visa issues threatened to disrupt travel plans, creating uncertainty around the team’s preparations. However, those obstacles were eventually resolved, allowing the majority of the delegation to travel as scheduled.
Visa Issues Cause Early Concerns
In the days leading up to departure, South Africa’s World Cup preparations were overshadowed by visa complications affecting members of the technical team.
Assistant coach Helman Mkhalele and security chief Mdu Mbatha were among those impacted by the delays. The situation raised concerns that key members of the delegation might miss the initial stages of the team’s preparations in Mexico.
The issue attracted considerable attention both locally and internationally, with football fans closely monitoring developments. Fortunately, the matter was resolved quickly, ensuring that the affected officials were able to join the rest of the delegation in Pachuca shortly after the team’s arrival.
The successful resolution of the visa challenges allowed head coach Hugo Broos and his staff to focus fully on preparing the squad for the tournament.
Why Pachuca Was Chosen
Pachuca was selected as South Africa’s base camp for several strategic reasons. Located at a high altitude, the city offers conditions that can help players adapt to some of the environments they may encounter during the World Cup.
The city’s modern sporting infrastructure and excellent training facilities also made it an attractive option for participating nations. South Africa’s coaching staff believes the environment will provide the ideal setting for the squad to prepare physically and tactically before competitive action begins.
Beyond football, Pachuca offers a welcoming atmosphere and a rich cultural experience. The South African delegation will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in Mexican culture while remaining focused on their primary objective of performing well at the World Cup.
Excitement Builds Ahead of the Tournament
The mood surrounding Bafana Bafana’s arrival has been one of excitement and optimism. Supporters back home are eagerly anticipating South Africa’s return to the global stage after a lengthy absence from the tournament.
For many of the players, this will be their first experience of participating in a FIFA World Cup. The opportunity to represent South Africa against some of the sport’s biggest nations is a dream come true and a reward for years of hard work and dedication.
The squad enters the competition with confidence following a strong qualification campaign and a series of encouraging performances under Broos. While expectations remain realistic, there is belief that the team can make a positive impression in Mexico.
A Proud Moment for South African Football
The arrival in Pachuca is more than just the beginning of a football tournament. It represents the culmination of years of rebuilding and progress within South African football.
Players, coaches, administrators and supporters have all played a role in helping Bafana Bafana return to the World Cup stage. Now, with the delegation settled in Mexico and preparations fully underway, the focus turns to the challenge ahead.
South Africa’s World Cup adventure has officially begun, and an entire nation will be watching closely as Bafana Bafana seek to create new memories on football’s biggest stage.
