Striker Lyle Foster is expected to spearhead Bafana Bafana's attacking unit at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Photo: Backpagepix
Bafana Bafana are eager to make the most of their 2026 Fifa World Cup campaign. To succeed, they must be effective up-front and demonstrate clinical finishing, starting with their opening game against co-hosts Mexico on Thursday.
Coach Hugo Broos has selected a diverse array of attacking players, ensuring his squad is well-equipped to thrive. While a solid defense is essential to prevent losses, it is the attack that will ultimately win games – a necessity for success at the World Cup.
With this emphasis on offense, we profile Bafana's key attacking options, analysing the unique attributes the eight players bring to the team and how they will fit into the overall tactical strategy.
Foster is Bafana's leading No 9. He excels at holding up play and creating space for his teammates. However, his finishing could still improve, as goals scored are the ultimate measure of a striker's effectiveness. He needs to consistently take up the best positions and develop a stronger understanding with his attacking partners.








