12 October 2019 – Bafana Bafana have completed preparations for the 2019 Nelson Mandela Challenge clash against Mali.

The two nations will lock horns on Sunday, 13 October 2019 at the Nelson Mandela Bay in Port Elizabeth.

Kickoff is at 15h00.

This will be the first time the West Africans make an appearance in the annual competition – but this will be the fifth meeting between the two countries.

Mali has won two of the previous four games, with Bafana Bafana triumphant in one, and the other match drawn.

The last clash was two years ago (14 January 2015) in an international friendly match ahead of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Equatorial Guinea, with South Africa emerging 3-0 winners, courtesy of goals from Thulani Hlatshwayo, Sibusiso Vilakazi and Dean Furman.

Hlatshwayo and Furman, alongside Erick Mathoho, are the only three survivors from that fixture that took place in Libreville, Gabon.

Bafana Bafana has been beset with an assortment of injuries since the start of camp on Sunday, 6 October but the situation has since improved, with only striker Lebo Mothiba the only doubtful player after failing to complete the last three training sessions due to a niggling groin strain.

“It has been a great camp, despite all the injuries that befell us but we managed to get through it all. I must thank the medical team for working tirelessly to make sure we have a team that will compete against a strong Mali side, which I believe will give us a very good game,” said Bafana Bafana coach Molefi Ntseki.

“This is an important match for all of us as we are preparing for a huge assignement against Ghana and Sudan in the AFCON 2021 qualifiers – but most importantly it is in honour of Nelson Mandela and also for the children’s hospital. We also have to play our role and help those less fortunate that us – more so because most of us in the national team are fathers.”

Tickets are on sale for R40 for adults and R20 for children under 12 years and can be purchased at Computicket, Checkers, and Shoprite.

SAFA will donate R1,5 million towards the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund as children were the closest thing to Madiba.

  • Played by Bafana Bafana, the Nelson Mandela Challenge is an annual football spectacle that the South African Football Association (SAFA) uses to keep the memory of the late former South African State President Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela alive
  • The tournament has been played since May 1994 with Zambia as the first opponents
  • Over the years it has featured several big footballing nations like France, Brazil, Argentina, Netherlands, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Senegal and Sweden
  • This will be the 25thedition of the Challenge
  • Bafana Bafana has won 12 matches, losing eight with four drawn
  • The 2018 edition was held in Durban, KwaZulu Natal, against Paraguay – and ended in a 1-1 draw
  • The West Africans are ranked 11thon the continent – two places above South Africa, but 57thin the World compared to Bafana Bafana’s 71
  • This will be the third time Bafana Bafana returns to the Eastern Cape for this event – first it was a 3-2 win over Senegal in 2005, and a 1-1 draw against Ivory Coast in 2011

 

PREVIOUS NELSON MANDELA MATCHES:

10 May 1994

International Friendly

South Africa  2–1 Zambia  

Johannesburg, Gauteng

 

13 May 1995

International Friendly

South Africa  1–1 Argentina  

Johannesburg, Gauteng

 

24 April 1996

International Friendly

South Africa  2–3 Brazil  

Johannesburg, Gauteng

 

4 June 1997

International Friendly

South Africa  0–2 Netherlands  

Johannesburg, Gauteng

 

16 December 1998

International Friendly

South Africa  2–1 Egypt  

Johannesburg, Gauteng

 

27 November 1999

International Friendly

South Africa  1–0 Sweden  

Pretoria, Gauteng

 

7 October 2000

International Friendly

South Africa  0–0 France  

Johannesburg, Gauteng

 

10 November 2001

International Friendly

South Africa  1–0 Egypt  

Johannesburg, Gauteng

 

19 November 2002

International Friendly

South Africa  1–1

(1–4p)

Senegal  

Johannesburg, Gauteng

 

11 October 2003

International Friendly

South Africa  2–1 Costa Rica  

Potchefstroom, North West

 

17 November 2004

International Friendly

South Africa  2–1 Nigeria  

Johannesburg, Gauteng

 

12 November 2005

International Friendly

South Africa  3–2 Senegal  

Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape

 

15 November 2006

International Friendly

South Africa  0–1 Egypt  

London, United Kingdom

 

17 November 2007

International Friendly

South Africa  0–1 United States  

Johannesburg, Gauteng

 

19 November 2008

International Friendly

South Africa  3–2 Cameroon  

Rustenburg, North West

 

28 March 2009

International Friendly

South Africa  2–1 Norway  

Phokeng, North West

 

17 November 2010

International Friendly

South Africa  0–1 United States  

Cape Town, Western Cape

 

12 November 2011

International Friendly

South Africa  1–1 Ivory Coast  

Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape

 

14 November 2012

International Friendly

South Africa  0–1 Zambia  

Johannesburg, Gauteng

 

14 August 2013

International Friendly

South Africa  0–2 Nigeria  

Durban, Kwa-Zulu Natal

 

30 November 2014

International Friendly

South Africa  2–0 Ivory Coast  

Nelspruit, Mpumalanga

 

8 September 2015

International Friendly

South Africa  1–0 Senegal  

Johannesburg, Gauteng

 

6 September 2016

International Friendly

South Africa  1–0  Egypt  

Johannesburg, Gauteng

 

20 November 2018

International Friendly

South Africa  1–1  Paraguay  

Durban, Kwa-Zulu Natal

 

 

ALL-TIME RECORD:

Team Played Wins Draws Losses Goals scored Goals conceded
South Africa 24 12 4 8 28 24

 

TEAMS BY APPEARANCE IN THE NELSON MANDELA CHALLENGE

Egypt                                           4

Senegal                                      3

Zambia                                       2

Nigeria                                        2

USA                                              2

Ivory Coast                                2

Argentina                                   1

Brazil                                            1

Netherlands                              1

Sweden                                      1

Cameroon                                  1

Norway                                       1

Paraguay                                   1