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    South African Fans Offered Chance to Attend 2026 FIFA World Cup

    April 30, 2026
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    Sports Minister, Gayton McKenzie
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    South African soccer fans have been handed a golden opportunity to turn their passion into a passport, with a new competition offering a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

    Through this competition, 20 passionate South African supporters will be selected to travel to either the United States or Mexico to attend one of Bafana Bafana’s group-stage matches.

    In a statement on Wednesday, the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC) announced the launch of the Mzansi to the World Cup Lucky Fans Competition, a bold initiative aimed at celebrating South Africa’s vibrant football culture.

    The initiative forms part of DSAC’s broader commitment to uniting the nation through sport, promoting national pride, and showcasing the energy and spirit of Mzansi on the global stage.

    Fans from all 16 Premier Soccer League (PSL) clubs will have an opportunity to represent their teams, with additional wildcard entries ensuring that every South African supporter has a fair chance to participate, regardless of club affiliation.

    To enter, members of the public are required to visit the official DSAC website (https://dsacevents.dsac.gov.za/DSAC_LuckyFan_WC26/) to access the submission link and competition details. 

    Participants must upload a 30-second video demonstrating their passion for football, their club loyalty, and why they deserve to represent South Africa at the World Cup.

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    “The department encourages all South Africans to take part in this exciting campaign by visiting the DSAC website, submitting their entries, and proudly showcasing the passion, diversity, and unity that define our nation.” 

    Winners will receive a fully sponsored travel package, including international flights, accommodation, match tickets, and ground transport.

    The Minister and Deputy Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture will officially announce the winners on 5 May 2026.

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