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Hugo Broos rises above South Africa’s problems to break new World Cup ground

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Osasu Obayiuwana
Hugo Broos rises above South Africa’s problems to break new World Cup ground
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South Africa's national football team has reached the World Cup knockout stages for the first time under the guidance of coach Hugo Broos. Despite administrative challenges and a points deduction, the team successfully qualified for the last 32.

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This marks a historic sporting achievement for South Africa, highlighting the impact of leadership and strategic planning in international sports.

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South Africa players celebrate after qualifying for the last 32 of the World Cup. South Africa players celebrate after qualifying for the last 32 of the World Cup. South Africa football team Hugo Broos rises above South Africa’s problems to break new World Cup ground Blunder that threatened qualification and poor start against Mexico are in the past as date with Canada looms

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