As the CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup quarter-finals approach, South African clubs are gearing up for intense battles against some of Africa's best. Orlando Pirates, Mamelodi Sundowns, and Stellenbosch FC are all set to represent the nation, and a few standout players from each team are poised to shine on the continental stage.
Here are five players who could fly the South African flag high in the upcoming quarter-finals:
Relebohile Mofokeng (Orlando Pirates)
The young and dynamic midfielder has been a key figure for Pirates this season, impressing with his energy, vision, and creativity in the Buccaneers’ attack. Against a strong Algiers side, Mofokeng’s ability to control the link-up play will be crucial, having registered four goals and two assists in his nine appearances in the competition. Expect the 20-year-old to play a pivotal role in driving Pirates forward in what promises to be a high-stakes encounter.
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Jayden Adams (Mamelodi Sundowns)
Adams' composure and technical ability have quickly made him one of the most important figures at Sundowns. As the Brazilians face the formidable Espérance, Adams—who has scored three goals in his last three games for club and country—is expected to have a huge influence on proceedings from midfield. Alongside Teboho Mokoena and Bathusi Aubaas, Adams is primed to make an impact in this crucial clash.
Devin Titus (Stellenbosch FC)
Stellenbosch FC may be the underdogs in their match-up against Zamalek, but Devin Titus is a player who could turn the tide in their favour, with 17 goal involvements under his belt this season. Known for his speed, threat in the final third, and potency in front of goal, Titus’ ability to stretch play and bring others into the attack will be key, especially with Stellies expected to play on the counter-attack.
Lucas Ribeiro (Mamelodi Sundowns)
The Brazilian-born wizard is undoubtedly leading the race for Footballer of the Season this term and is expected to make waves on the continental stage. With 16 goals and 11 assists already recorded, the 26-year-old is in rich form and will be the danger man for Sundowns as they look to exact revenge on their Tunisian opponents.
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Tshegofatso Mabasa (Orlando Pirates)
Mabasa is one of the most clinical strikers in South African football right now. His ability to score in tight situations makes him a constant threat in the final third. Against Algiers, Mabasa’s poaching instincts, aerial ability, and physical presence will be key for Pirates in breaking down the defence.