List of South Africa international soccer players

The South Africa national soccer team played their first international in 1906,[1] and were founder members of the Confederation of African Football in 1956, but due to their apartheid system were banned from the confederation in 1958 and from FIFA in 1976.[2] The South Africa national team was readmitted to both following the end of apartheid and its only major honour came in 1996 when it won the Africa Cup of Nations.

Itumeleng Khune is the second most capped South African international of all time, behind Aaron Mokoena

List

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Key
Bold Played for the national team in the past year
 
Benni McCarthy is South Africa's top goalscorer with 31 goals from 80 caps
South Africa national team soccer players with at least 20 appearances[3]
No. Name National career Caps Goals
1 Aaron Mokoena 1999–2010 107 1
2 Itumeleng Khune 2008–2018 91 0
3 Siphiwe Tshabalala 2006–2017 89 12
4 Siyabonga Nomvethe 1999–2012 82 16
5 Benni McCarthy 1997–2012 80 31
6 Shaun Bartlett 1995–2005 74 28
7 John Moshoeu 1993–2004 73 8
8 Delron Buckley 1998–2012 72 10
Bernard Parker 2007–2015 72 23
10 Lucas Radebe 1992–2003 70 2
11 Andre Arendse 1995–2004 67 0
Sibusiso Zuma 1998–2008 67 13
13 Helman Mkhalele 1994–2001 66 7
Teko Modise 2007–2012 66 10
15 Mark Fish 1993–2004 62 2
Steven Pienaar 2002–2012 62 3
MacBeth Sibaya 2001–2010 62 0
18 Dean Furman 2012–2020 59 4
19 Phil Masinga 1992–2001 58 19
20 Reneilwe Letsholonyane 2008–2015 55 2
21 Kagisho Dikgacoi 2007–2013 54 2
Siboniso Gaxa 2005–2013 54 0
Thulani Hlatshwayo 2013– 54 3
24 Katlego Mphela 2005–2013 53 23
Anele Ngcongca 2009–2015 53 0
26 Neil Tovey 1992–1997 52 0
27 Tsepo Masilela 2006–2013 51 0
28 Theophilus Khumalo 1992–2001 50 9
29 Andile Jali 2010– 49 5
Sizwe Motaung 1992–1997 49 0
31 Quinton Fortune 1996–2005 47 2
Pierre Issa 1997–2006 47 0
33 Eric Tinkler 1994–2002 46 1
34 Mbulelo Mabizela 2001–2008 45 2
David Nyathi 1992–1999 45 1
36 Cyril Nzama 2000–2007 44 0
37 Thulani Serero 2011–2019 43 2
Hans Vonk 1998–2005 43 0
39 Bradley Carnell 1997–2010 41 0
Bongani Khumalo 2008–2014 41 1
Tokelo Rantie 2012–2017 41 12
42 Elrio Van Heerden 2004–2009 38 3
43 Thabo Mngomeni 1998–2002 37 6
Nasief Morris 2004–2009 37 1
45 Erick Mathoho 2011–2019 36 1
Benson Mhlongo 2003–2009 36 1
47 Percy Tau 2015– 35 13
48 Surprise Moriri 2006–2010 34 5
Sibusiso Vilakazi 2013–2019 34 4
50 Lerato Chabangu 2005–2014 33 2
51 Dumisa Ngobe 1996–2001 32 2
Bongani Zungu 2013–2020 32 6
53 Morgan Gould 2008–2017 31 1
Benedict Vilakazi 2002–2007 31 2
55 Brendan Augustine 1993–1998 30 4
Hlompho Kekana 2011–2019 30 5
57 Thabo Matlaba 2011–2016 29 1
John Moeti 1995–1999 29 1
Pollen Ndlanya 1997–2001 29 5
Siyabonga Sangweni 2007–2013 29 4
Themba Zwane 2014– 29 4
62 Matthew Booth 1999–2010 28 1
Teboho Mokoena 2001–2004 28 4
64 Linda Buthelezi 1994–1997 27 0
Oupa Manyisa 2011–2016 27 1
66 Lucas Thwala 2005–2010 26 1
Ronwen Williams 2014– 26 0
68 Rivaldo Coetzee 2014– 25 0
Thanduyise Khuboni 2010–2012 25 0
Jacob Lekgetho 2000–2004 25 0
Mandla Masango 2013–2016 25 4
72 Brian Baloyi 1997–2008 24 0
Lance Davids 2004–2010 24 0
Moeneeb Josephs 2003–2014 24 0
Steve Komphela 1992–1995 24 0
Katlego Mashego 2006–2014 24 2
Kamohelo Mokotjo 2012–2020 24 0
Godfrey Sapula 1999–2007 24 1
79 Rowen Fernandez 2004–2009 23 0
Sifiso Hlanti 2016– 23 0
Mark Williams 1992–1997 23 9
82 Thembinkosi Fanteni 2007–2011 22 2
Thabo Nthethe 2009–2014 22 1
Thuso Phala 2012–2016 22 2
85 Keagan Dolly 2014– 21 3
Buhle Mkhwanazi 2013–2019 21 0
Siyabonga Nkosi 2005–2009 21 2
88 Steve Crowley 1992–1995 20 0
Kermit Erasmus 2010–2020 20 2
Thabang Molefe 2001–2004 20 0
Jabu Pule 2000–2004 20 2

References

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  1. ^ "History of South African Sport: IV. Soccer". Bleacher Report.
  2. ^ "FIFA Should Have Boycotted North Korea from the World Cup". Newsweek. 20 June 2010.
  3. ^ "South Africa - International Appearances".