On Tuesday in Juba, Bafana Bafana face South Sudan in the second leg of the AFCON qualifiers.
Abraham Majok, who lives in Sydney, Australia, tells KickOff the South Sudanese will relish this opportunity to play Bafana.
As the first South Sudanese to play in South Africa, Majok played for AmaZulu in 2022.
Sandile Zungu is the president of AmaZulu. Benni McCarthy is the chief executive officer
Born in a refugee camp in Kenya to South Sudanese parents during the civil war, the lanky winger relocated to Australia as a child.
Nevertheless, he has played for the national team and been to Juba, where Bafana will play.
Because the game will be played in the afternoon (15:00), the conditions in Juba will be hot.
"South Sudan will know what tempo to play at, but I'm not sure how Bafana will react.".
There will be an interesting game between two countries that have never played each other and have different approaches to the game.
South Sudanese play direct football, so I wonder if Bafana will be comfortable with that all afternoon.
I can assure you that we will make life difficult for Bafana, especially when we play at home.
As Bright Stars, we need to test ourselves in these games because we've been improving.
Valentino Yuel, Tito Okello, and Jackson Morgan are players to watch for us, says Majok.
The game will be played at the renovated Juba National Stadium on Tuesday.