Orlando Pirates’ impressive form this season has not only lifted them into contention for domestic honors but also cemented their influence on the national stage. Their dominance is reflected in Hugo Broos’ squad selections, with nine Buccaneers called up for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations — a clear sign of the club’s growing stature in South African football.
While not all were regular starters, the AFCON experience proved invaluable, especially for younger talents like Thalente Mbatha, Relebohile Mofokeng, Tshepang Moremi, and Sipho Mbule. Exposure to continental competition has sharpened their hunger, and back at club level, that drive is evident as Pirates chase their first league crown in 14 years. With the FIFA World Cup looming in June, several players look well positioned to secure a seat on the plane.
Here are five Pirates players who stand out as strong World Cup contenders:
Oswin Appollis
The 24-year-old winger burst into the season with electrifying performances and carried that momentum into AFCON. Though his spark has dimmed slightly since returning, Pirates’ winning run could help him rediscover his rhythm. At his best, Appollis brings pace, directness, and unpredictability — qualities Broos prizes in wide areas.
Relebohile Mofokeng
One of South Africa’s brightest prospects, Mofokeng’s AFCON call-up initially raised eyebrows, but his recent club displays have silenced critics. Growing in maturity and confidence, the teenager looks increasingly at home on the big stage. If his upward trajectory continues, it would be a shock not to see him in Bafana Bafana’s World Cup squad.
Thalente Mbatha
Though his AFCON minutes were limited, Mbatha made a notable impact during World Cup qualifiers. At club level, his energy and ball-winning ability have strengthened his case for regular national team inclusion. The next step is consistency — proving he can anchor Broos’ midfield when it matters most.
Evidence Makgopa
A trusted figure under Broos, Makgopa has already delivered at two AFCON tournaments. With other strikers struggling for consistency, he remains the natural support option to first-choice forward Lyle Foster. His aerial presence, tireless work rate, and knack for rising to big occasions make him a valuable tactical weapon.
Sipho Chaine
Among the Pirates contingent, Chaine’s position looks the most secure. The goalkeeper has been outstanding at club level, showcasing composure and sharp reflexes. While still second choice behind captain Ronwen Williams, Chaine is expected to feature in warm-up matches and would provide reliable cover if called upon at the World Cup.
Looking Ahead
With Pirates players forming the backbone of Bafana Bafana, the months ahead will be defining. Their pursuit of domestic glory runs parallel to the dream of representing South Africa on football’s biggest stage. If current form holds, the Buccaneers could play a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s World Cup campaign.









