South Africa defender Harold Majadibodu (left) in action against Niger during their 2024 African Nations Championship (Chan) Group C match at Nelson Mandela Stadium, Kampala, on August 15, 2025. [CAF Media]

South Africa were left to rue missed opportunities and VAR drama after being held to a goalless draw by Niger in their 2024 African Nations Championship (Chan) Group C clash in Kampala on Friday night.

The result at the Nelson Mandela Stadium means Bafana Bafana remain on five points, level with Algeria and just one behind leaders Uganda, with all three sides still fighting for a place in the quarter-finals.

The evening’s biggest talking points came in the first half when South Africa were denied two penalties after lengthy video reviews.

In the 18th minute, Moroccan referee Bouchra Kerboubi initially pointed to the spot for a handball inside the Niger box.

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However, after reviewing the footage on the pitchside monitor, she overturned her decision.

As the half drew to a close, South Africa appealed again for a penalty during stoppage time.

This time too, after a VAR consultation, the referee waved play on — leaving South Africa frustrated and their fans incensed.

Despite controlling possession and creating the clearer chances, Murfy Ntseki’s side found Niger’s defence, marshalled with resilience by coach Harouna Doula’s men, impossible to break down.

For Niger, who came into the match on the back of two defeats and without a point, the result represented a measure of pride.

Their defensive organisation stood in stark contrast to earlier group performances, as they repeatedly stifled South Africa’s attempts in the final third.

While chances of qualification were already gone, Doula’s team showed determination to make their mark on the competition, frustrating a side with quarterfinal ambitions.

The second half followed a similar pattern, with South Africa dominating possession but lacking the cutting edge to capitalise.

Ntseki introduced fresh legs in attack to try and force a breakthrough, while Doula countered with changes aimed at bolstering Niger’s defence and exploiting counter-attacking opportunities. 

Published Date: 2025-08-16 17:43:54
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