South Africa team arrives in Mexico after visa delays; Televisa journalists who spent months in custody due home Wednesday
After resolving visa issues that made them “look like fools,” the South African men’s soccer team arrived in Mexico on Tuesday, two days later than planned. The Bafana Bafana had been due to leave on a charter flight for their training base in Pachuca on Sunday, but that was delayed while the South African Football Association (SAFA) sorted out the paperwork required to obtain U.S. visas. Bafana Bafana arrives safely in Mexico 🇲🇽 #BafanaPride @adidasfootball @adidasza @rexona_sa @standardbankza @10betza @freddyhirschsa @flysaa @castlelagersa @cocacolaza @sabcsport @nutritechfit @sociosdotcom @southernsungrp @honorAfrica pic.twitter.com/9PklgbfXF6 — Bafana Bafana (@BafanaBafana) June 2, 2026 Also on Tuesday, Televisa journalists Julio Ibáñez and Daniel GarcĂa were released from custody in South Africa and are expected to fly home Wednesday. The two men were arrested in Johannesburg on March 18 for allegedly using a drone in an area where such devices are restric...