MORULENG, SOUTH AFRICA – JUNE 13: Brian Mwila of Zambia hands off Andile Jali of South Africa during the International friendly match between South Africa and Zambia at Moruleng Stadium on June 13, 2017 Moruleng, South Africa. (Photo by Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images)

South Africa surrendered an 18-match unbeaten record after losing 2-1 at home to Zambia on Tuesday in an international friendly match in northwestern village Moruleng.

Lebogang Manyama nodded South Africa ahead on 23 minutes, Brian Mwila fired Zambia level after 72 minutes and Lubinda Mundia snatched the winner 11 minutes from time.

The hastily arranged match followed contrasting weekend results for the countries in the opening round of 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying.

South Africa stunned Nigeria 2-0 in Uyo, the first success of Bafana Bafana in 10 competitive clashes with the Super Eagles.

Zambia Suffered a shock 1-0 home defeat by Mozambique, who had not beaten Chipolopolo in 18 other meetings spanning four decade.

South Africa fielded a completely different starting side from Nigeria having arrived home only a day before the friendly.

The refusal of African club competition contenders Zanaco and Zesco United to release players meant Zambia also showed 11 changes from the side that started against Mozambique.

And Coach Wedson Nyirenda said Zambia needed the win badly after suffering a setback at the weekend.

The next major fixture for both countries come in late August and early September when African qualifying for the 2018 World Cup in Russia resumes.

AFP

 

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