South Africa claim fourth COSAFA Castle Cup title!

South Africa grabbed a fourth COSAFA Castle Cup title with a tense 3-2 victory over Botswana in the 2016 final played at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek, Namibia on Saturday.

Gift Motupa scored two penalties for South Africa to go with a further strike from Thabiso Kutumela as coach Shakes Mashaba’s side joined Zambia and Zimbabwe on four title wins each at the top of the all-time table.

It is unlucky for Botswana, who had a fine tournament but missed out on a first major trophy.

Onkabetse Makgantai and Kabelo Seakanyeng netted for Botswana as they first took the lead and then equalised at 2-2, but could not grab what would have been a famous win.

Makgantai gave The Zebras the lead on 16 minutes with a long-range strike that floated over the head of South African goalkeeper Reyaad Pieterse.

But South Africa were level when Judas Moseamedi was felled in the penalty box and Motupa stepped up to beat Botswana gloveman Mwampole Masule.

The teams were locked at 1-1 at halftime, but South Africa took the lead after a quick free-kick released Motupa and he laid the ball on a plate for Kutumela.

Pieterse had a moment to forget when he fumbled Kabelo Seakanyeng’s free-kick into his own net as Botswana pulled level again.

It looked as though the game was headed for a penalty shoot-out until Joel Mogorosi was adjudged to have handled in the box and Motupa scored his second penalty of the night.

Earlier, Swaziland claimed the bronze medal for the third time in their history after 1999 and 2002 with a deserved 1-0 success over guest nation DR Congo.

The winning goal was worthy of claiming any match too as Sabelo Ndzinisa rifled the ball home from the edge of the box.

SATURDAY’S CUP THIRD-PLACE PLAYOFF
Swaziland 1 (Ndzinisa 41’) DR Congo 0

SATURDAY’S CUP FINAL
South Africa 3 (Motupa 33’pen, 88’pen, Kutumela 66’) Botswana 2 (Makgantai 16’, Seakanyeng 70’)

STANDINGS
Group A                     P          W        D         L          GF       GA       Pts
Swaziland                 3          2          1          0          7          2          7
Zimbabwe                 3          1          2          0          7          2          5
Madagascar              3          1          1          1          1          1          4
Seychelles                 3          0          0          3          0          10       0
Group B                     P          W        D         L          GF       GA       Pts
Lesotho                     3          3          0          0          6          0          9
Malawi                       3          2          0          1          4          1          6
Mauritius                  3          1          0          2          2          4          3
Angola                       3          0          0          3          0          7          0


TOURNAMENT STATS
Matches Played: 23
Goals scored: 53
Biggest victory: Zimbabwe 5 Seychelles 0 (Group A, June 15)
Most goals in a game: 6 – South Africa 5 Swaziland 1 (Semifinals, June 22)
GOALSCORERS
5 goals – Felix Badenhorst (Swaziland)
3 – Gabadinho Mhango (Malawi), Gift Motupa (South Africa), Jane Thaba-Ntso (Lesotho)
2 – Thabiso Kutumela (South Africa), Menzi Masuku (South Africa), Lawrence Mhlanga (Zimbabwe), Ronald Pfumbidzai (Zimbabwe), Hendrick Somaeb (Namibia)
1 – Luis Dorza (Mauritius), Claudel Fanomenza (Madagascar), Miracle Gabeya (Malawi), Teenage Hadebe (Zimbabwe), Deon Hotto (Namibia), Hlompho Kalake (Lesotho), Jeremea Kamela (Lesotho), Paul Katema (Zambia), Itamunua Keimuine (Namibia), Ronald Ketjijere (Namibia), Tumelo Khutlang (Lesotho), Basia Makepe (Lesotho), Onkabetse Makgantai (Botswana), Judas Moseamedi (South Africa), Sera Motebang (Lesotho), Tatenda Mudehwe (Zimbabwe), Njubulo Ndlovo (Swaziland), Sabelo Ndzinisa (Swaziland), Wonder Nhleko (Swaziland), Nelson Omba (DR Congo), Lebogang Phiri (South Africa), Spencer Sautu (Zambia), Kabelo Seakanyeng (Botswana), Andy Sophie (Mauritius), Obadiah Tarumbwa (Zimbabwe), Tony Tsabedze (Swaziland, Phafa Tsosane (Lesotho), Charles Zulu (Zambia)
Own goal – Dacosta Angula (Namibia)