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Nigeria Must Not Go to the World Cup” — South Africa Minister give reasons

Theophilus Noah Baba October 19, 2025
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In a statement that has sparked continental debate, South Africa’s Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, openly declared that he does not want Nigeria’s Super Eagles to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The outspoken minister made the remark during a media session in Johannesburg, saying his stance was not based on hatred but on sporting rivalry.

“I want them to lose. Nigeria must not go to the World Cup. Another African country must go,” McKenzie said.
“It’s not personal. They don’t like us, we don’t like them. It’s just football.”

Why the Minister Made the Comment

McKenzie’s comments come amid rising tension following the World Cup qualification controversy, where South Africa had three points and three goals deducted after fielding an ineligible player in a match against Lesotho.

Reports revealed that Nigeria was among the nations that petitioned FIFA to act on the eligibility issue — a move McKenzie believes indirectly hurt South Africa’s campaign.

While Bafana Bafana eventually topped their qualification group and booked a direct ticket to the World Cup, Nigeria was forced into the play-offs, intensifying the rivalry between the two footballing giants.

“They wanted to see us punished, so now I want to see them miss the World Cup. It’s that simple,” McKenzie added.

Nigeria’s Qualification Battle Continues

The Super Eagles still have a chance to qualify through the playoff route, but the path is far from easy. Their performance in the coming fixtures will determine whether Nigeria joins other African nations in the United States, Canada, and Mexico for the 2026 World Cup.

Sports, Politics, and Rivalry in Africa

The exchange highlights the long-standing Nigeria–South Africa rivalry, extending beyond football into politics, music, and continental influence. While many fans see McKenzie’s remarks as playful banter, others believe it reflects deeper competition between the two countries for dominance in African affairs.

As the qualification drama unfolds, one thing remains clear — African football is alive with passion, pride, and politics.

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