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Late Penalty Seals South Africa's AFCON Last 16 Spot
29 Dec
Summary
- Oswin Appollis' late penalty secured a 3-2 victory for South Africa.
- The win advanced South Africa to the Africa Cup of Nations last 16.
- Defensive vulnerabilities were noted despite South Africa's advancement.

South Africa has secured a place in the Africa Cup of Nations knockout stage following a nail-biting 3-2 victory against Zimbabwe. Oswin Appollis' decisive penalty kick in the closing moments of the match proved to be the difference, ensuring his team finished second in Group B. This crucial win allows South Africa to advance to the tournament's last 16.
Despite the celebrated victory, concerns linger regarding the team's defensive performance. South Africa conceded two equalizers during the game, highlighting areas for improvement that coach Hugo Broos will undoubtedly address. While Egypt topped Group B, South Africa's six points were enough to progress, though their defensive frailties present a challenge for future matches.
Zimbabwe, meanwhile, has been eliminated from the tournament. Although they showed resilience with a spectacular goal and an own goal from their opponents, their efforts were ultimately in vain. The high-stakes nature of the Africa Cup of Nations was on full display, with Appollis' late penalty sealing a disappointing end for Zimbabwe.




