South Africa stun USA to reach U20 World Cup knockouts for first time in 16 years

South Africa stun USA to reach U20 World Cup knockouts for first time in 16 years

South Africa booked their spot in the knockout stages of the FIFA U-20 World Cup Chile 2025 with a stunning 2–1 win over the United States in Rancagua on Sunday.

Amajita showed a great team spirit and determination to overturn an early deficit after Noah Cobb had headed the Americans a 12th-minute lead from a Matthew Corcoran free-kick.

The South African came five minutes later after Siviwe Magidigidi's pressure forced Joshua Wynder into an own goal to level the score.

Raymond Mdaka's side then took control of the tie and were rewarded just before half-time when Shakeel April's cut-back found Gomolemo Kekana unmarked, who slotted home to complete the comeback.

The African youth champions almost extended their lead after the break, but USA goalkeeper Adam Beaudry produced superb saves to deny Kekana's long-range effort and Mfundo Vilakazi late on.

Despite the loss, the Americans still advanced as Group E winners, while South Africa finished second on goal difference.

"It was a performance full of heart and character," said South Africa coach Raymond Mdaka.

"We showed good tactical awareness and played with belief. The boys wanted this result, and they earned it. We must now prepare for the next challenge with the same hunger."

South Africa's victory sends them into the last 16 for the first time since Egypt 2009, where they are set to face the winners of Group F.

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