Khumalo said it was not an easy process to whittle down his squad, given the fact that he had a very talented group of 30 players to select from. He is, however, pleased with the personnel that will represent South Africa in Malawi.
“I must admit that we had a very difficult time coming up with the final team, and that is mainly because the boys we had called up in our provisional squad were just too good in their respective positions,” said Khumalo.
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“After a thorough assessment, we had to go with the 20 players as per the regulations of the tournament, but I know that even the ones being left behind are very talented, unfortunately, we can’t take them with.
“I am also confident that they will represent the country well in the COSAFA Cup. I am very positive they will fight to reach the final.”
Khumalo added that he had gone for much younger players to compete in the tournament because the focus is on the future, not the immediate.
“We could have brought in much older players as compared to the Under-14s and Under-15s we had selected to compete in this year’s COSAFA edition. However, that approach was going to hurt our plans in the long run as we are preparing for next year’s COSAFA tournament, which will also double up as the 2021 Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations which we want to qualify for.
“Getting a spot there will give us an advantage as our ultimate goal is to qualify for the 2021 FIFA Under-17 Men’s World Cup – and we can only achieve that by giving these young players the needed experience to grow from this year’s tournament, so that they can get used to this level of competition come next year’s U-17 AFCON qualifiers.”
In the 2019 edition of the COSAFA Cup, Amajimbos are pitted in Group A alongside hosts Malawi, Zambia, and Eswatini.
The top two nations will proceed to the semi-finals of the competition.
Amajimbos will travel to Malawi on October 9, building up to their first Group A tie against the hosts three days later.
Goalkeepers: Werner Oosthuisen, Alessandro Matjie
Defenders: Simphiwe Mhlabelwana, Lyema Dopolo, Jaden Hartsenberg, Simthandile Sishi, Sakhile Mkhize, Tshepo Modise
Midfielders: Ntando Nkosi, Yamkela Phalane, Langile Majola, Ndzalama Mhangwane, Modisane Karabo, Lindokuhle Mbutho, Innocent Mailula, Moduduzi Mokoena
Strikers: Luciano Jonas, Neo Dikgale, Wilcher Dyasi, Thabang Mahlangu
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