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Amajita Make History With 5–0 Win Over New Caledonia At FIFA U-20 World Cup

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South Africa’s junior national team, Amajita, made a massive statement on the global stage this week, delivering a 5–0 demolition of New Caledonia at the FIFA U-20 World Cup the biggest win in the team’s tournament history.

From tactical tweaks to breakout stars, this was a match that reminded Mzansi just how much promise the next generation of footballers holds.

Tactical Brilliance And Rising Stars Shine Bright

Coach Raymond Mdaka’s decision to shake up the starting lineup paid off immediately. He brought in Mfundo Vilakazi and Siwelele FC’s rising striker Siviwe Magidigidi, and the duo didn’t disappoint.

The early signs were there Magidigidi nearly broke the deadlock with a dangerous cross that struck the bar in the 9th minute. The opener came in the 25th when Siviwe Nkwali powered home a header from a perfectly delivered Langelihle Phili cross.

It was one-way traffic from there.

Shakeel April coolly slotted home a penalty nine minutes later after Magidigidi was fouled, and just before the break, Magidigidi got his first of the night, finishing off a well-timed team move to give Amajita a 3–0 cushion at halftime.

Magidigidi’s Brace And A Stunner Seal The Deal

In the second half, Amajita didn’t lift their foot off the gas.

Magidigidi doubled his tally in the 52nd minute after linking up again with Vilakazi, who picked up his second assist. The cherry on top came in the 80th minute when Lazola Maku unleashed a thunderous long-range strike, putting the final nail in the New Caledonian coffin.

A Record Breaking Result With One Eye On The Knockouts

This 5–0 victory is more than just three points. It marks only South Africa’s second-ever win at a FIFA U-20 World Cup the first dating back to a 2–0 triumph over Honduras in 2009. The result also gives them a significant boost in the goal difference department and temporarily places them at the top of the best third-placed teams ranking.

However, Amajita still sit third in Group E, tied on three points with France, who were stunned 3–0 by the USA.

Their final group stage clash is a big one: a Sunday night showdown with the undefeated United States at Estadio El Teniente. Kick-off is at 10 PM SA time on 5 October.

Social Media Erupts Over Magidigidi’s Star Turn

Fans across South Africa took to social media to celebrate the emphatic win and hail the new heroes in green and gold.

“Magidigidi is HIM! That boy is going places,” posted one excited fan on X, while another wrote: “This Amajita side is cooking! Mdaka deserves his flowers.”

The hashtag #Amajita trended locally within minutes of the final whistle, with football pundits praising the team’s clinical performance, discipline, and hunger.

A Turning Point For Youth Football In South Africa?

This win could signal more than just a strong World Cup campaign. It reflects the growing depth in South African youth football from Siwelele’s grassroots talent pipeline to tactical maturity on an international stage.

The challenge now is consistency. Beating New Caledonia was the first step. Beating the USA would be a giant leap.

But for now, Amajita fans can revel in a moment of football history and dare to dream of knockout glory.

{Source:Super Sport}

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