Nigeria: South African Minister Explains Why He Does Not Want Nigeria to Qualify for 2026 World Cup

By Daily Sports Nigeria on October 20, 2025

South Africa's Minister of Sports, Arts, and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, has said he would prefer that Nigeria's Super Eagles do not qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, citing tensions between the two countries during the qualification campaign.

McKenzie made the remarks during an interview with Radio 947 in Johannesburg, where he accused Nigerian football officials of allegedly working against South Africa's qualification bid.

The comments come amid a competitive qualification series in which both nations were drawn in the same group. South Africa had earlier faced a setback when FIFA deducted three points for fielding an ineligible player, briefly endangering their chances of automatic qualification.

Nigeria took advantage of the situation and recorded back-to-back wins in their final matches, intensifying the race for the top spot.

However, South Africa eventually secured first place in Group C after a 3-0 victory over Rwanda on the final day, confirming their return to the World Cup for the first time since 2010.

Nigeria, on the other hand, finished second in the group and must now navigate the continental playoff route to stand a chance of reaching the global tournament.

Speaking on the rivalry, McKenzie said South Africans were not in support of Nigeria's World Cup campaign.

"I heard you saying earlier that we [South Africa] were also rooting for Nigeria," he said.

"I want to make it very clear that I wish for them not to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup."

The minister, a former community activist and businessman, claimed that Nigeria had allegedly tried to influence events during South Africa's qualification campaign.

"I knew what they did behind the scenes for us not to get there. I want them to lose; they will not go to the World Cup. Another African country should go," McKenzie added.

He, however, clarified that his comments were not personal but reflected what he described as a healthy sporting rivalry between the two footballing nations.

"It's not that I don't like Nigeria. It's just rivalry -- like the one between [Kaizer] Chiefs and [Orlando] Pirates," he said.

Nigeria will face Gabon in the continental playoff tournament in November. A win would see the Super Eagles advance to a final playoff tie against either Congo DR or Cameroon, where victory would secure one of Africa's remaining intercontinental playoff slots.

Failure to progress would mean Nigeria missing consecutive World Cup appearances for the first time since 1994.

 

 

Source Punch Ng

Posted October 20, 2025


 

You may also like...
Chelsea Stun Liverpool To Reach FA Cup Quarterfinals...

Onuwa Returns for Super Six to Help Enyimba...

October Date Set For Benzema’s Trial In Sex...

Newcastle’s Mitrovic slammed with 3-match ban

I want to stay at Man City says...

WWE deal: Ronda Rousey shoots down rumour

 

Latest News President’s death forces aquatic federation calendar shake-up Diamond League announces Amusan for Prefontaine Classic Chelle receives Agu, Nwaiwu injury boost Lagos schools gear up for TASG athletics showcase D’Tigress open W’Cup qualifying campaign with Colombia clash Onigbide's contributions helped shape Nigeria’s football, NSC mourns ex-Super Eagles coach Joshua career-earnings per punch recorded at £172k Onuachu breaks 14-year Trabzonspor goal record Musa dedicates derby win to Pillars fan Rivers United’s scoring run thrills Finidi How Arsenal can win Premier League NWFL player Ihotu regains freedom after N1.5m ransom

 

Most Read Rangers International going, going . . . (63,606 views) Amaju Pinnick: A cat with nine lives (54,932 views) Second Term: Amaju Pinnick, Other NFF Heavyweights Home to Roost •How Pinnick Broke the Jinx (52,837 views) Current issues in Nigerian sports: Matters arising (52,464 views) Sports Development: Zenith Bank on the zenith (52,383 views) Missing $150,000 IAAF Grant: Solomon Dalung’s Hide and Seek game (52,291 views) Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje’s solid footprints, commitment to sports development in Kano State (52,165 views) NFF Presidency: Pinnick, Maigari, Ogunjobi, Okoye in Battle for Supremacy (51,709 views) Olopade, BET9A wave of revolution in NNL (50,887 views) Commonwealth Games 2018: Shame of Muhammadu Buhari, Solomon Dalung (49,403 views) Ibrahimovic’s Man U exit: Whose decision is it? And in whose interest? (47,795 views) John Mikel Obi: Segun Odegbami’s Outrageous Call! (47,270 views)

 

Phone numbers

Tel: +234(0)8066020976
+234(0)8055068145
+234(0)7013416146
+234(0)8094272884

Email addresses

info@dailysportsng.com
support@dailysportsng.com
publisher@dailysportsng.com

Office address

No 3, Adetoun Close, Off College Road, Ogba, Ikeja Lagos.
Website: www.dailysportsng.com

Social Media