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Formation and Purpose

The South Africa National Under-23 Men’s Team, affectionately known as Amaglug-glug, is a youth football team managed by the South African Football Association (SAFA).

  • Formed: 1994

  • Purpose:

    • To prepare young players (23 years and younger) for senior national duty.

    • To qualify and compete in the All-Africa Games and the Olympic Games.

The team is seen as a critical bridge between South Africa’s junior teams and the senior national team (Bafana Bafana).

Leadership

Current Coach

  • David Notoane (multiple spells, latest 2019–present)

Previous Coaches

  • Ephraim “Shakes” Mashaba (1998–2002)

  • Steve Komphela (2002–2004)

  • Owen da Gama (2015–2016)

  • Various interim and assistant coaches at different periods

Sponsors

Current Sponsor:

  • Sasol (since 1994)

Note: The team earned the nickname Amaglug-glug in reference to Sasol’s fuel products.

Previous Sponsors:

  • Sasol has remained the most consistent sponsor since the team’s inception.

Achievements

 International Tournaments:

  • All-Africa Games:

    • 1999 (Johannesburg, South Africa) – 🥉 Third Place (Bronze Medal)

  • Olympic Games:

    • 2000 (Sydney, Australia) – Qualified and competed

    • 2016 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) – Qualified and competed

    • 2020 (Tokyo 2021 due to pandemic) – Qualified and competed

At the Olympic finals, the squad is allowed to add up to three over-age players.

Key Moments in History

  • 1994: SAFA officially forms the Under-23 team to develop a pipeline for the senior national team.

  • 1999: Achieved a historic third-place finish at the All-Africa Games hosted in South Africa.

  • 2000: Qualified for the Sydney Olympics – marking a major milestone for South African youth football.

  • 2016: Qualified again for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

  • 2021: Participated in the delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympics (played in 2021).

Popular and Iconic Players

Many players who shone at the Under-23 level went on to become household names for Bafana Bafana:

  • Benni McCarthy – Later became South Africa’s all-time top goalscorer

  • Matthew Booth – Popular defender, represented South Africa at World Cups

  • Aaron Mokoena – Youngest-ever Bafana Bafana captain

  • Teko Modise – Midfield maestro

  • Itumeleng Khune – Legendary goalkeeper

  • Thulani Serero – Midfield playmaker

  • Percy Tau – Star forward, part of the 2016 Olympic squad

  • Ronwen Williams – Goalkeeper, later captained Bafana Bafana

Age Eligibility

  • Players must be born on or after 1 January of the year 23 years before the next Olympic Games.

  • Example: For the 2012 London Olympics, players needed to be born on or after 1 January 1989.

Main Objectives

  • Qualify for the All-Africa Games and Olympic Games.

  • Serve as a development platform for future Bafana Bafana players.

  • Provide international exposure and experience to young South African talents.

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