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South Africa trolled by African fans in wake of World Cup loss

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The normal display of African unity in the early stages of a football World Cup was notably absent from social media as many fans from across the continent backed Mexico in the tournament’s opening match against South Africa.

The memes were light-hearted – including sombreros, mariachi bands and tacos – but they pointed to a dark underbelly. The banter reflected anger over the reports of xenophobic violence in South Africa.

A poor South African performance on the pitch led to a 2-0 defeat against the World Cup co-hosts.

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As the final whistle blew, social media lit up with a flood of mocking posts. But some South Africans pushed back, praising the spirit of their team, nicknamed Bafana Bafana.

South Africa is one of 10 African teams at this year’s expanded World Cup, with the US and Canada co-hosting along with Mexico.

Ahead of the Thursday’s match, some African football fans justified their support for Mexico by linking it to the current tensions in South Africa over migration.

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“You want people to cheer for you when you play soccer just because we’re African?” one X user asked citing reports of mistreatment of migrants.

“We’re supporting Mexico so that South Africa can go back home early to protect their jobs,” another user posted, playing on the unfounded accusation that foreigners were responsible for South Africa’s high unemployment rate.

“I hope South Africa is not blaming African migrants for the 2–0 defeat and two red cards in the match against Mexico,” posted Ahmednasir Abdullahi, a prominent Kenyan lawyer.

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