FIFA Extends Three-Match Ban on South Africa's Themba Zwane
FIFA Extends Themba Zwane's World Cup Ban to Three Matches

FIFA Extends South Africa's Themba Zwane's World Cup Ban

South Africa midfielder Themba Zwane has been handed a three-match suspension by FIFA following his red card in Bafana Bafana’s opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup against Mexico.

Zwane was sent off late in South Africa’s 2-0 defeat after officials ruled that he struck Mexico defender Roberto Alvarado in the face during the encounter. While red cards typically carry an automatic one-match suspension, FIFA’s disciplinary committee reviewed the incident and decided to impose a harsher punishment.

As a result, the 36-year-old midfielder will miss South Africa’s remaining Group A matches, including a crucial clash against the Czech Republic. FIFA noted that red cards normally result in a one-match ban, but disciplinary reviews can lead to additional sanctions depending on the severity of the offence.

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However, South Africa could still seek to overturn or reduce the suspension through a successful appeal.

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