2026 World Cup: FIFA turn blind eye South Africa's punishment

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The world football governing body, FIFA, has remained tight-lipped about the possible punishment of South Africa for featuring an ineligible player in their 2026 World Cup qualifier against Lesotho, Nigeriasoccernet.com reports.

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Instead, FIFA outlined the scenarios for South Africa's qualification, stating that they would secure a spot if they beat Nigeria and Benin fail to beat Lesotho.

Current Group C Standings:

South Africa: 16 points, leading the group

Nigeria: 10 points, currently in third position

The controversy surrounds midfielder Teboho Mokoena, who was fielded against Lesotho despite accumulating two yellow cards in previous qualifiers, making him ineligible to play.

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Nigeria, Benin Republic and Lesotho are unofficially protesting result, demanding a three-point deduction and a 3-0 defeat for South Africa.

While FIFA's silence on the matter has raised questions, the governing body's recent post on X highlighted the potential qualification scenarios for teams in Group C, including South Africa and Egypt.

The outcome of today's matches will significantly impact the standings.

By Olujimi Dare Ogun