Guiding South Africa to the @FIFAWorldCup knockout stages for the first time ever! 🙌
Hugo Broos is now the oldest head coach to win a match in FIFA World Cup history, at the age of 74 years and 75 days 🇿🇦
Physically, I’m back at my desk, working.
Mentally, I am still here, living through one of the greatest moments life has to offer me.
📸 @MondlaneForrest
This will go down as the greatest World Cup for SA . I love all the different perspectives. From Media to Journalists to creators to artists and culture exchange
Bafana Bafana also playing their part by staying longer tin the tournament.
@SportArtsCultur you cooked shem.🤞
Guys, I'm so happy. Football is reclaiming its rightful place as this country's biggest sport.
There hasnt been a bigger opportunity for football to thrive since 2010.
Football must capitalise on this moment.
They were judging me for drinking beer at 3am but guess what. You’ll NEVER in your entire existence get to experience drinking a beer at 3am while your country qualifies for the knockout stages of the World Cup, this was a 1/1 experience that will never be repeated again 😭😭😭
"He deserves a statue!" 🇿🇦
South Africa's goalkeeper Ronwen Williams dedicated their win to manager Hugo Broos after reaching the knockout stages of a World Cup for the first time ❤️