Monterrey Stadium, Monterrey – 25 June 2026, In one of the great World Cup upsets, South Africa produced a heroic defensive masterclass to defeat Korea Republic 1-0 and secure their place in the knockout stages of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Thapelo Maseko’s 63rd-minute strike proved decisive as Bafana Bafana defied the odds, weathering relentless Korean pressure to claim a famous victory that will be remembered for generations.
First Half: Korea Dominate
From the very first whistle, Korea Republic asserted their authority on the match. Their 60% possession to South Africa’s 30% told the story of a team that intended to control proceedings. The Koreans completed 718 passes to South Africa’s 345, with a remarkable 92% completion rate.
Korea’s attacking intent was evident in every statistic. They registered 39 crosses to South Africa’s 7, and 33 entries into the left channel compared to South Africa’s 9. Their 29 entries into the right channel dwarfed South Africa’s 7.
Despite this overwhelming territorial advantage, South Africa’s defense held firm. The Koreans managed 8 attempts at goal, with 3 on target, but found the South African goalkeeper and backline in inspired form.
South Africa, by contrast, adopted a counter-attacking approach. They registered 13 attempts at goal, with 4 on target, showcasing their threat on the break. Their 321 pressing actions to Korea’s 199 reflected their determination to win the ball back and disrupt Korean rhythm.
Second Half: Maseko Strikes

The breakthrough came in the 63rd minute against the run of play. South Africa launched a swift counter-attack, with Thapelo Maseko latching onto a precise through ball. The South African forward outpaced the Korean defense and fired low past the goalkeeper to send the Monterrey Stadium into raptures.
Korea responded with relentless pressure. They pushed forward desperately, registering 6 corners to South Africa’s 4, and continued to bombard the South African penalty area with crosses. Their 99 offers to receive behind the defensive line and 16 receptions behind the defense demonstrated their determination to find an equalizer.
South Africa’s defense, marshaled superbly, refused to break. They completed 20 defensive line breaks from 24 attempts, a remarkable 83% success rate. Their 3 offsides conceded showed their discipline in maintaining a high line.
The final statistics were astonishing. Korea completed 39 crosses but only 8 found their target. Their 183 attempted line breaks yielded 144 completions, yet they could not find the cutting edge in the final third.
Statistical Analysis
| Metric | South Africa | Korea Republic |
|---|---|---|
| Possession | 30% | 60% |
| Total Shots | 13 | 8 |
| Shots on Target | 4 | 3 |
| Passes Completed | 279 | 657 |
| Passing Accuracy | 81% | 92% |
| Crosses | 7 | 39 |
| Corners | 4 | 6 |
South Africa’s efficiency was remarkable. They registered 13 attempts from just 30% possession, with 4 on target. Their 1 goal came from a clinical counter-attack that exploited Korean defensive vulnerability.
The defensive statistics are extraordinary. Korea attempted 24 defensive line breaks and completed 20, showcasing their dominance in stepping up to intercept attacks. South Africa managed just 2 completions from 12 attempts.
However, it was South Africa’s ability to prevent Korea from scoring that proved decisive. Despite Korea’s 657 completed passes and 39 crosses, they could not find a way through.
The Heroic Defense
South Africa’s defensive performance was nothing short of heroic. Every player contributed to the rearguard action:
- Goalkeeper: Made crucial saves to keep Korea at bay
- Defenders: Blocked countless crosses and through balls
- Midfielders: Tracked back tirelessly, providing defensive cover
- Forwards: Pressed from the front, disrupting Korean build-up play
Their 40 forced turnovers to Korea’s 28 highlighted their ability to win the ball back and launch counter-attacks. The 321 pressing actions to Korea’s 199 reflected their intensity and work rate.
Man of the Match: Thapelo Maseko
There could be only one candidate. Maseko’s 63rd-minute goal was a moment of brilliance that secured the victory. His pace and composure in front of goal proved the difference on a night when Korea dominated possession but could not find the net.
His 58 offers to receive behind the defense and 3 receptions behind the defensive line demonstrated his constant threat on the counter-attack. At 24 years old, Maseko announced himself on the global stage.
What This Result Means
The victory secures South Africa’s place in the knockout stages of the World Cup for the first time in their history. It is a monumental achievement for a nation that has worked tirelessly to develop its football program.
For Korea Republic, defeat is a bitter blow. Despite dominating possession and creating numerous chances, they could not find the cutting edge in the final third. Their World Cup campaign ends in disappointment.
Looking Ahead
South Africa will enter the knockout stages as the ultimate underdogs. Their defensive resilience and counter-attacking threat make them a dangerous opponent for any team. No one will want to face a side that has proven they can withstand relentless pressure and strike on the break.
Korea Republic departs the tournament with their heads held high. They played attractive, attacking football and dominated their opponents. The experience gained here will serve them well in future international campaigns.
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Conclusion
South Africa’s 1-0 victory over Korea Republic was a triumph of spirit, organization, and determination. Against all odds, Bafana Bafana produced a defensive masterclass to secure their place in the knockout stages.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 continues to deliver moments of magic and drama. South Africa’s historic achievement is a reminder that in football, anything is possible. The knockout stages await, and with performances like this, Bafana Bafana will be a team that no one takes lightly.
Final Score: South Africa 1 – 0 Korea Republic


