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South Africa’s World Cup Celebration Sparks Tension with South Korea After Historic Victory

Bagas Prasetyo
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June 25, 2026
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South Africa’s celebrations after securing a historic place in the FIFA World Cup knockout stage reportedly led to a tense exchange with members of the South Korean squad following their Group A encounter in Monterrey, Mexico. The incident unfolded in the mixed zone shortly after the final whistle, where players from both teams were completing their post-match media duties.

Videos circulating on social media showed several South African players singing and celebrating as they made their way through the interview area. Their jubilant celebrations followed a landmark achievement, with Bafana Bafana reaching the World Cup knockout rounds for the first time in the nation’s history. The atmosphere, however, appeared to frustrate members of the South Korean camp.

South Korea midfielder Hwang In-beom was visibly unhappy with the situation as the celebrations continued nearby. The noise reportedly disrupted interviews being conducted with Korean players, prompting Hwang to express his frustration. The footage quickly gained attention online as emotions remained high following the decisive result.

Hwang had entered the match as one of South Korea’s standout performers at the tournament. The Feyenoord midfielder scored once and provided an assist during his country’s opening 2-1 victory over the Czech Republic, raising expectations ahead of the remaining group fixtures. His influence, however, was far less noticeable in the decisive meeting with South Africa.

South Africa secured a 1-0 victory thanks to Thapelo Maseko’s second-half goal, a result that guaranteed them second place in Group A and a place in the Round of 32. The victory completed an impressive turnaround after their opening 2-0 defeat to Mexico, a match in which they also finished with nine players following two red cards. Their recovery has become one of the tournament’s early success stories.

The result left South Korea in third place with three points after consecutive defeats. Their hopes of reaching the knockout stage now depend on the rankings of the tournament’s best third-placed teams under the expanded 48-team World Cup format. Eight third-placed nations will advance to the Round of 32.

South Africa will now face one of the tournament’s co-hosts, Canada, in Los Angeles on Sunday for a place in the last 16. Confidence within the squad has grown after recovering from a difficult start to the competition, with the victory over South Korea marking another significant milestone for the national team.

Elsewhere, Bosnia and Herzegovina became the first nation to qualify for the knockout stage as one of the best third-placed teams after defeating Qatar 3-1 in Group B. Brazil, Germany, Morocco, Switzerland, Argentina, Mexico, and the United States have also secured their places in the Round of 32.

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Bagas Prasetyo is a sports writer and lifelong sports enthusiast who enjoys covering the stories, athletes, and events that captivate fans around the world. His interests include football, basketball, motorsports, combat sports, and major international competitions. As a Sports author, Bagas delivers insightful coverage of match results, player performances, tournament highlights, and the latest developments from the world of sports, helping readers stay connected to the games they love.
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