South Africa’s World Cup 2026 departure delayed over Mexican visa debacle
South Africa's national men's football team, Bafana Bafana, has had their departure for the FIFA World Cup delayed due to issues with obtaining visas for Mexico, one of the co-host nations. The team was scheduled to fly to Mexico City on Sunday morning but remained in Johannesburg as visas for some players and officials were held up.

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AI-generatedSouth Africa's national men's football team, Bafana Bafana, has had their departure for the FIFA World Cup delayed due to issues with obtaining visas for Mexico, one of the co-host nations. The team was scheduled to fly to Mexico City on Sunday morning but remained in Johannesburg as visas for some players and officials were held up. South Africa is set to play their opening game against Mexico on June 11. The South African Football Association (SAFA) is working to resolve the visa situation and ensure the team can travel as soon as possible, while the squad continues training in Johannesburg. Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie has publicly criticized the delay, calling it "embarrassing."
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5 extractedSAFA is working to ensure the team travels as soon as possible and preparations remain on track.
Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie called the visa situation 'embarrassing and grossly unfair'.
Mexico will host South Africa in the World Cup's opening game on June 11.
The South African squad was scheduled to depart for Mexico on Sunday morning but remained grounded.
South Africa's World Cup 2026 departure delayed due to Mexican visa issues.