Fans in Bloemfontein are showing strong support for Bafana Bafana ahead of their Africa Cup of Nations last-16 clash against Cameroon on January 4, 2026. After advancing from Group B with wins over Angola and Zimbabwe and a loss to Egypt, a victory would send them to the quarterfinals in Morocco.
Motorists and supporters in Bloemfontein expressed optimism for South Africa's national football team as they prepare for tonight's AFCON knockout match against Cameroon.
Having progressed from a competitive Group B—featuring victories against Angola and Zimbabwe, but a defeat to Egypt—Bafana Bafana now face a stern test. A win would secure a quarterfinal spot in Morocco.
Fans urged the team to stay focused and fearless, drawing inspiration from the 1996 AFCON triumph. One supporter said: “We gonna win it … the boys are gonna bring it home like 1996. Tonight’s game if the skeem [lineup] cannot change so much … we can win. I think we can beat Cameroon. But those guys they are a bit stronger but anyway we can do it. They must not fear anything.”
Another offered cautious encouragement: “I think they have done extremely well so far and they have been fortunate in their pool but playing Cameroon that’s a tough one for anybody. So, we wish them luck and we certainly believe that they have got capability. But they need to keep their heads and let’s hope for the best – we pray for them.”
Midfielder Teboho Mokoena echoed the sentiment via a team social media post, emphasizing national pride ahead of the match.