South Africa Wants to Appeal Zwane's World Cup Ban, Citing Lionel Messi's Foul Against Algeria
FIFA said the 36-year-old can appeal after disciplinary officials extended his punishment for striking Roberto Alvarado in the face.
- On Wednesday, FIFA extended South Africa midfielder Themba Zwane's suspension to a three-match ban following his red card during the FIFA World Cup opener against Mexico last Thursday.
- Brazilian referee Wilton Sampaio dismissed the 36-year-old Zwane after a VAR review showed his hand striking defender Roberto Alvarado in the face during South Africa's 2-0 defeat at Estadio Azteca.
- South Africa coach Hugo Broos accepted midfielder Sphephelo Sithole's dismissal but called Zwane's red card "too soft," arguing the Mexican player blocked his movement.
- The three-match suspension forces Zwane to miss Thursday's Group A game against the Czech Republic in Atlanta, though FIFA noted the decision remains subject to appeal.
- South Africa has never reached the knockout stage of the global showpiece, meaning the suspension effectively ends Zwane's tournament unless the team advances to the last 16.
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"There was not even a VAR with Messi" - Hugo Broos uses Argentina star example to question South Africa star suspension at FIFA World Cup
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