Amavubi shock Bafana in Butare
In what was a shock result in the latest round of Africa 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifiers, Rwanda recorded a 2-0 win over South Africa at the Huye Stadium on Tuesday afternoon.
FT- It’s ends 2-0 at Huye Stadium #FIFAWCQ2026 pic.twitter.com/vPIL9BOd3y
— Bafana Bafana (@BafanaBafana) November 21, 2023
Taking to a water-logged pitch at the Huye Stadium, both sides struggled to get into a passing rhythm because of the ball constantly sticking to the Astro turf.
The wet conditions appeared to have levelled the playing field with numerous 50/50 battles breaking out in the middle of the park.
Commentator just said it looks like water-polo match 😭🤽♂️
— Sahil Ebrahim (@sahil_e_) November 21, 2023
5 mins
🇷🇼 Rwanda 0-0 Bafana Bafana 🇿🇦 pic.twitter.com/ifuLSQtUy3
However, it was Rwanda who broke the deadlock as Innocent Nshuti got his name on the scoresheet in the 12th minute.
In a swift transition move, Nshuti latched onto a lobbed ball played into the South Africa half before unleashing a shot on the half-volley that left Ronwen Williams rooted to the spot.
Ikipe y'Igihugu Amavubi ifunguye amazamu ku gitego cya Nshuti Innocent atsinda Afurika y'Epfo mu mikino mu gushaka itike y'Igikombe cy'Isi cya 2026.#RBAAmakuru pic.twitter.com/DJFBRjWyKT
— Rwanda Broadcasting Agency (RBA) (@rbarwanda) November 21, 2023
Bafana Bafana struggled under the long ball as Rwanda managed to adapt to the awkward conditions around the 20th minute mark.
The home side continued to look dangerous when going forward and often took the game to the visitors.
Amavubi then doubled their advantage shortly before the half-hour mark as Gilbert Mugeshi joined Nshuti on the scoreboard with a wonderful individual effort.
In taking on Khuliso Mudau on the left-wing, the attacker glided beyond the defender before calmly slotting the ball into the back of the net.
28'
— Rwanda Broadcasting Agency (RBA) (@rbarwanda) November 21, 2023
Amavubi atsinze igitego cya kabiri atsinda Afurika y'Epfo.
⚽️ Rwanda 2-0 South Africa.#RBAAmakuru #WCQ2026 pic.twitter.com/xamzxTVi2X
WAYWARD FINISHING
While South Africa struggled to provide an answer to Rwanda’s two-goal advantage, Amavubi managed to see out the half with ease.
Bafana looked a better side after the restart and began stroking the ball around in an attempt to take charge of the fixture.
However, Rwanda held their own during this period and did well to keep South Africa at arm’s length.
As the pitched dried up in Butare, South Africa bossed the possession count after the hour mark but struggled to manufacture notable goalscoring opportunities.
Themba Zwane came close to opening South Africa’s account during this period but we was ultimately let down by wayward finishing.
The traveling side piled on the pressure toward the end of the tie as the likes of Percy Tau and Mihlali Mayambela pressed high up the pitch.
Nonetheless, it was not to be for Bafana, as Amavubi recorded a clinical 2-0 win at the Huye Stadium.
#BREAKING
— Rwanda Broadcasting Agency (RBA) (@rbarwanda) November 21, 2023
Rwanda beats South Africa 2-0 in the FIFA 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
Rwanda🇷🇼 2-0 South Africa🇿🇦
Rwanda is currently leading the group C with 4 points. #RBANews #WCQ2026 pic.twitter.com/8646i5xo9j
RESULT:
Rwanda (2) 2 (Nshuti 12’ 28’)
South Africa 0
RWANDA: Ntwari, Imanishimwe, Manzi, Mutsinzi, Omborenga, Niyonzima, Bizimana, Byringiro (Sibomana 46’), Muhire (Sahabo 59’), Mugisha (Niyomugabo 73’), Nshuti (Mugenzi 70’)
SOUTH AFRICA: Williams, Modiba, Xulu, Sibisi, Mudau, Sithole (Appollis 75’), Mokoena, Hlongwane (Lepasa 52’), Zwane, Tau, Mayambela
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