Each and every country across the world wishes to one day found itself featured at the prestigious tournament.
African Continent will have total number of 10 countries to represent it in the upcoming World Cup.
Those countries will be qualified after the end of the on going African Cup of Nation that is taking place in Morocco.
After securing three points on their first match in Morocco, now Amajimbos coach Vela Khumalo wants to be part of the nations that will be participating at World Cup.
He said “We take it one game at a time and yes, we would love to be in the World Cup but we then say, let’s win the first game and let’s get to the next game.

“Before we can even think of going to the quarterfinals or semi-finals, the first thing would be qualifying for the World Cup, which is our main target and going through, we’ll see how it goes.”
According to SABCSport: Amajimbos is set to have the service of midfielder Lebogang Mswane after failing to finish the opening fixture.
Reports stated: Mswane was stretched off in the opening game and transferred to the hospital after suffering a head injury, was discharged yesterday and has reunited with the team at their hotel in Casablanca.
Amajimbos will be up against Cameroon in their second game day as both team are desperate to get maximum points.
Khumalo said “We need to minimise on our mistakes and calculate things and anticipate. I think a little bit of that did not happen so what we’ll take is that we need to minimise, we don’t want to concede goals.

“Coming to the tournament like this, you’ve got to be more resolute at the back, you don’t want to concede goals but you also want to convert the chances.
“I think we put ourselves under unnecessary duress, looking at the opportunities that we created and we did not convert those chances.
“Meaning we are not really clinical but if we were clinical, we could talk about something else.”
According to the publication: Khumalo says the youngsters are also inspired by the performances of their big brothers in the Bafana Bafana team, who are currently bronze medalists in the AFCON seniors and also riding high in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

BY LUCKY SEANEGO