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Mamelodi Sundowns a shining light for African football at Fifa Club World Cup

Mamelodi Sundowns a shining light for African football at Fifa Club World Cup

IOL News27-06-2025
Lucas Ribeiro Costa was one of the top players for Mamelodi Sundowns at the Club World Cup. Photo: AFP
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Comment by Herman Gibbs
Mamelodi Sundowns emerged as the stand-out African club at the Fifa Club World Cup, which saw all four African representatives failing to advance to the knockout stage.
On Wednesday night in Miami, despite a gripping 0-0 draw against the Brazilian football powerhouse Fluminense, Sundowns fell just one point shy of reaching the last-16 round.
At the start of the tournament, Masandawana were overshadowed by the likes of Borussia Dortmund and Fluminense.
However, they quickly transformed into a team that captured the imagination of the fans while demonstrating their mettle on the world stage.
Their presence in Group F became a narrative of inspiration and unexpected brilliance since very little was known about the South Africans before the tournament.
Travelling to the USA to represent South Africa alongside African heavyweights like Al Ahly from Egypt, Tunisia's Esperance, and Morocco's Wydad Casablanca, Sundowns were aware of the challenge that lay ahead.
Collectively, those teams boast an impressive legacy of 19 CAF Champions League titles.
Disappointingly, none managed to progress past the group phase, with Masandawana making the most memorable impression despite their early departure.
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Sundowns found themselves grappling with a pace of play and pressing intensity they seldom experience domestically.
The volume of turnovers and inability to maintain possession indicated the pressure exerted by their rivals.
Each match became a trial by fire, but the Brazilians proved they could rise to the occasion against stiff competition.
The stands at Hard Rock Stadium on Wednesday were filled predominantly with Fluminense's supporters.
However, the contingent of 50 yellow-and-green-clad Sundowns fans created a gala-like atmosphere.
Their spirited chants, elaborate choreography and rhythmic drumming transcended the noise levels, inviting neutral spectators to join their celebration.
Their fans, some donned in exquisite sequined headdresses, painted a vivid picture of dedication and passion that echoed through the venue.
The Club World Cup offers a platform for teams from around the globe to showcase their talents, and Mamelodi Sundowns took full advantage of this opportunity.
A point earned and a clean sheet in our final #FIFACWC game, as our season comes to a close 👆#Sundowns #TakeItToTheWorld #AfricaToTheWorld pic.twitter.com/hRWyMvIhHV — Mamelodi Sundowns FC (@Masandawana) June 26, 2025
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