South Africa postpones travel to Mexico for World Cup due to visa issues

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) — South Africa’s national men’s soccer team has postponed its travel to Mexico because of visa issues, just 11 days ahead of the

Bafana Bafana were supposed to leave for Mexico on Sunday to start preparations for the tournament. The team is set to play co-host Mexico in the in Mexico City on June 11.

South African Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie called the situation and told the South African Football Association (SAFA) that “I need a report and action must be taken against those responsible for this mess. We are being made to look like fools.”

He said later on X that the team would now be departing on Monday.

“A players received their visas to travel to the USA, outstanding is assistant coach, team doctor, head of security and one analyst,” . “The charter will leave tomorrow.”

Visa challenges

“The South African senior men’s national team has experienced challenges regarding visas for some players and officials, and as a result the group could not travel to North America this morning as originally planned,” SAFA said in a statement earlier Sunday.

“SAFA is working around the clock to ensure that the team travels to Mexico City as soon as possible ahead of the opening match of the global tournament,” the statement said.

The team will continue to train in Johannesburg, South Africa, until departure. SAFA said it would provide an update on the situation after an emergency meeting on Sunday evening.

South Africa also faces the Czech Republic and South Korea in Group A.

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