Benin’s Coach, Gernot Rohr Says FIFA’s Sanction On South Africa Came Too Late

Benin’s Coach, Gernot Rohr Says FIFA’s Sanction On South Africa Came Too Late


Benin Republic head coach Gernot Rohr has questioned the timing of FIFA’s decision to dock South Africa three points in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, even though the ruling has lifted his side to the top of Group C.

Naija News reports that FIFA awarded Lesotho three points and three goals after it was confirmed that Bafana Bafana fielded an ineligible player in their qualifier on March 21.

The sanction has dramatically reshaped the group standings, leaving Benin Republic and South Africa tied on 14 points, Rohr’s men lead on goal difference.

While the development strengthens Benin’s qualification chances, Rohr was quick to express frustration over the delay in justice.

Speaking on Brila FM, the German tactician said: “The decision of FIFA to deduct three points from South Africa is a logical one but it’s coming very late, six months already that they had to do it.”

Rohr stressed that the race is far from over, with two crucial fixtures still to come.

“Now we have two games to play, two very difficult games away in Rwanda and against Nigeria in Uyo,” he noted.

He also pointed out what he views as South Africa’s advantage in the qualifiers, given the unusual home schedule.

“South Africa plays their last two games at home, which means it will play seven home matches out of 10 because Lesotho and Zimbabwe play their home matches in South Africa. But we will try to qualify and remain humble,” the former Super Eagles coach said.


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