On the anniversary of the Soweto uprising that galvanized the fight for freedom by black South Africans, the World Cup hosts will try to capture an emotional and much-needed triumph.
On the anniversary of the Soweto uprising that galvanized the fight for freedom by black South Africans, the World Cup hosts will try to capture an emotional and much-needed triumph.
South Africa face Uruguay with both teams level with Mexico and France in Group A after a pair of opening draws that have left two spots in the second round up for grabs.
"We all know what the day means for South Africans and especially for the youth," South African captain Aaron Mokoena said.
"It would be very special to win the game on the day. It is a day we all remember. It would be absolutely excellent to win on the day."
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