Amajita beat New Caledonia in FIFA Under-20 World Cup game


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

3 October 2025- The South African U20 Men’s National Team, Amajita, got their 2025 FIFA U20 Men’s World Cup campaign back on track as they brushed aside New Caledonia 5-0 in their second match of the competition at Estadio El Teniente in Rancagua, Chile in the early hours of Friday morning (SA time). Following the 1-2 opening loss against France, coach Raymond Mdaka’s charges made amends with three first half goals and two on the other side of the break to remain in contention for a round of 16 qualification.

Defender Siviwe Nkwali headed in the first goal 25 minutes into the game before Shakeel April doubled the lead on the 34th minute mark from the penalty spot after forward Siviwe Magidigidi was fouled in the box. The latter, who was introduced into the starting line-up for the New Caledonia match, managed to get on the scoresheet a minute before the recess to give South Africa a comfortable 3-0 lead and also repay the faith of the coaches.

Amajita continued where they left off in the second half with Magidigidi grabbing his brace in the 52nd minute. Lazola Maku saved the best for last with a well-worked and well-taken team goal as the African Champions ran out convincing 5-0 winners. Mfundo Vilakazi, who was one of two changes in the starting line-up, was named Player of the Match.

They could have scored more but missed several chances, leaving Mdaka satisfied with the victory but also unhappy with some aspects of the game. So dominant was South Africa during the game that they had 32 shots (13 on target), compared to New Caledonia’s two (one on target).

“It’s a game that we wanted to win but also win with goals. We are not happy with the technical discipline of some of our players. We have our agreements, and they know how we’re supposed to play but somehow, we lost a number of opportunities to score.

“This is a team I think we should have scored even more than nine or 10 goals, which would have put us at an advantage when we go to the next game,” said Mdaka.

The result means the USA leads Group E with six points after they defeated a stubborn France 3-0 in an earlier match. South Africa is second on the table on three points but have a better goal difference, while the French are third, also on three points.

New Caledonia are yet to move on the points scoreboard. Amajita face the USA in the final group stage match on Sunday (5 October), while New Caledonia tackle young Les Bleues with a spot in the next round up for grabs – the Americans have no such worries as they have already progressed with one game to spare and will most likely be on the hunt for a top spot finish.

New Caledonia suffered a 9-1 loss against the USA in their first match of the competition and have conceded 14 goals in two matches.

GROUP E
Game 2 Results:
South Africa 5 (Siviwe Nkwali 25′, Shakeel April 34′ pen, Siviwe Magidigidi 44′, 52′, Lazola Maku 80′)
New Caledonia 0
United States 3 (Zavier Gozo 85′, Brooklyn Raines 88°, Marcos Zambrano 90+2′)
France 0

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Amajita won’t underestimate New Caledonia in FIFA U20 World Cup clash


By AGISANANG SCUFF

2 October 2025- The South African U20 Men’s National Team, Amajita said it will not underestimate New Caledonia when the two teams meet in their second match of the 2025 FIFA U20 Men’s World Cup in Chile. Raymond Mdaka’s charges got their Group E campaign off to a shaky start, narrowly losing 2-1 to France on 29 September 2025, while New Caledonia suffered a devastating 9-1 defeat at the hands of the United States of America.

Amajita and their French-speaking opponents will do battle on Friday morning (01h00 SA Time) Thursday night 20h00 local time at Estadio El Teniente en Rancagua.

“We will go there with the mentality of getting maximum points so that we know in our match against the USA we can also try to get maximum points. The France game was a wake-up call for us, so we are looking forward to the clash against New Caledonia. We don’t feel the pressure, but we experienced this in Egypt (losing the first game), so this was just a wakeup call.  

“We respect all teams even though they (New Caledonia) lost 9-1. We should not go there with that mentality of saying we can also beat them with the same scoreline, as much as they lost heavily, we respect them and what they are capable of,” said Amajita midfielder Lazola Maku.

The South Africans got off to a good start against France in the opening stages of their fixture but lost the grip of the match, allowing the Europeans to dictate matters, which ended with a defeat.

Maku further said: “I think the nerves got the better of us, after all it’s the World Cup stage, but we will go back and fight for maximum points.”

As matters stand in Group E, the USA and France lead the group with three points each – the Americans are top due to a superior goal difference. South Africa and New Caledonia are yet to collect points, lying in positions three and four respectively.

The USA and Les Bleues faced off in an earlier kick off time of 17h00 and a draw between them could throw the group wide open.

Amajita have a clean bill of health with coach Mdaka spoilt for choice for his starting 11.

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