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04 Jul 2019
Bafana Bafana players walks off in disappointment following the match between South Africa and Morocco at the Al Salam Stadium in Cairo. Photo: Gavin Barker/BackpagePixBafana's 'success' at #Afcon2019 is hollow, contrived

Loyally blind fans of the national team no doubt celebrated wildly when Angola lost to Senegal in Egypt

 
Defending champs SA draw debutants Comoros in Cosafa Women's Championships

The tournament will be staged in the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality in Port Elizabeth

 
Lampard returns to Chelsea as manager after impressive Derby audition

I am immensely proud to be returning to Chelsea as head coach, said the former star player

 
Australia restored their image but Proteas are still playing catch-up

Once again South Africa have fallen behind Australia, on and off the cricket field, suggests Zaahier Adams

 
RUGBYMore from Rugby
Jaguares change three for Super Rugby final
 
 
 
Guys who enjoy their job do it better, says incoming coach Dobson
 
 
 
Lealiifano picked in Wallabies squad, Cooper absent
 
 
 
SOCCERMore from Soccer
Sue Destombes (left) COSAFA General Secretary with Janine Van Wyk (Banyana skipper, middle) help conduct the draw for the 2019 COSAFA Women Championship. Photo: Sydney Mahlangu/ BackpagePixDefending champs SA draw debutants Comoros in Cosafa Women's Championships
   
Bafana's 'success' at #Afcon2019 is hollow, contrived
 
 
 
Lampard returns to Chelsea as manager after impressive Derby audition
 
 
 
Thembinkosi Lorch could be Bafana's trump card against the Pharaohs
 
 
 
 
GOLFMore from Golf
'Rambo' Bezuidenhout is using skills to shoot low numbers
 
 
 
McIlroy sees no need for superstar caddie
 
 
 
SA’s Bezuidenhout rockets up 133 places to 140th in the world after Andalucia win
 
 
 
CRICKETMore from Cricket
Australia's Steve Smith, David Warner and Mitchell Starc celebrate after their match. Photo: Reuters/Peter CziborraAustralia restored their image but Proteas are still playing catch-up
   
England crush NZ to storm into semis after Bairstow ton
 
 
 
Australia going all out for win against Proteas in World Cup clash
 
 
 
Bairstow century powers England to 305-8 against New Zealand
 
 
 
 
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