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Aubrey Modiba’s Fitness Ahead of Bafana Bafana’s World Cup Opener

South Africa’s national team, Bafana Bafana, faces a pivotal moment as it prepares for its 2026 FIFA World Cup opener against Mexico at the historic Estadio Azteca. Scheduled for Thursday at 1:00 p.m. Mexico City time (9:00 p.m. South African time), the match will test not only the squad’s tactical readiness but also the availability of key defender Aubrey Modiba.

Injury Background

Modiba sustained a knock during the first leg of Mamelodi Sundowns’ CAF Champions League final triumph over AS FAR of Morocco last month. Although he has returned to training with the Bafana squad, his match fitness remains uncertain. According to a TimesLIVE report dated 9 June 2026, the coaching staff is monitoring his progress closely, but no definitive clearance has been issued yet.

Coach Hugo Broos’ Perspective

Head coach Hugo Broos expressed cautious optimism in a pre‑match press conference, stating that he hopes Modiba will be fit enough to start. Broos emphasized the defender’s importance to the team’s recent successes, noting his consistent performances in both domestic and international fixtures over the past few years.

Broos also highlighted the depth available in the backline, acknowledging that while Modiba’s presence would be a boost, the squad is prepared to adapt if needed.

Potential Replacements

Should Modiba be unable to recover in time, Broos has identified two viable options to fill the central defensive role:

  • Samukele Kabini – a versatile defender who has featured regularly for Sundowns and earned several caps for Bafana.
  • Bradley Cross – a young centre‑back known for his aerial ability and composure under pressure, having impressed in recent friendly matches.

Both players have been training with the senior squad and are considered ready to step into the starting XI if required.

What This Means for South Africa’s Campaign

The opening match against Mexico, a side ranked among the top ten in the FIFA world rankings, presents a stern test for Bafana Bafana. A solid defensive performance will be crucial to contain Mexico’s attacking threats and set a positive tone for the tournament.

Analysts suggest that Modiba’s experience in high‑stakes CAF Champions League encounters could prove valuable against a technically adept Mexican side. However, the presence of capable alternatives like Kabini and Cross provides tactical flexibility, allowing Broos to adjust his game plan based on the opponent’s strengths and the flow of the match.

As the countdown to kickoff continues, fans and pundits alike will be watching the training ground closely for any updates on Modiba’s condition. Regardless of the outcome, the depth and preparation of the Bafana backline underscore South Africa’s commitment to competing fiercely on football’s biggest stage.

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