Lesotho threatens protest over Teboho Mokoena ahead of World Cup Qualifier
Zuko Komisa
- Tensions have risen ahead of Friday’s World Cup qualifier in Bloemfontein as the Lesotho Football Association threatens to protest if Bafana Bafana’s Teboho Mokoena plays, reigniting a dispute over his previous suspension.
- The controversy, which has led to calls for penalties from rival teams Benin and Nigeria, could have a significant impact on the Group C standings.
- The situation puts FIFA under pressure to make a decision on the matter before the crucial match, as South African coach Hugo Broos defends his player’s eligibility.
Tensions are escalating ahead of Friday’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier as the Lesotho Football Association (LeFA) threatens to protest if Bafana Bafana midfielder Teboho Mokoena takes to the pitch.
The dispute stems from a previous match in March, where Mokoena played despite allegedly being suspended for an accumulation of yellow cards. LeFA is now reviving its challenge, demanding action from FIFA.
Bafana Bafana coach, Hugo Broos, has defended the situation, but the controversy has drawn the attention of other Group C rivals.
Benin and Nigeria have also called for penalties against South Africa, arguing that the outcome could significantly alter the group standings with just four games remaining.
The potential protest looms over the crucial qualifier in Bloemfontein, as all eyes turn to whether Mokoena will feature and if FIFA will intervene before the highly anticipated match.
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