Coach Hugo Broos confirmed his Bafana Bafana squad to play Uganda Cranes and South Sudan in Group K of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
Percy Tau, Thabiso Sesane, Grant Kekana, and Lyle Foster were among the notable absentees. Siyabonga Ngezana, Mothobi Mvala, and Evidence Makgopa made returns to the team.
Are the fans impressed with the team that will represent the country in an international outing next week? Have a look at their arguments.
This squad won't beat Uganda, we want Nabi to coach Bafana!
We want Nasreddine Nabi as our national team head coach! He is cooking – Mah Kuh Beh Leh
Imagine picking Siyabonga Ngezana, Nyiko Mobbie and Nkosinathi Sibisi! Those guys should be playing in Mvela; they lack football brains. Sometimes having luck is good in life – Sammy Ndiso
Bongokuhle Hlongwane is better than Orlando Pirates' Relebohile Mofokeng, honestly – Mukelani Xulu
This squad selected by Hugo Broos won't beat Uganda – Mike Panay
Dominated by Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates players, as always. But it doesn't matter. We need results – Musa Mnyandu
Happy to see Makgopa! Mabasa not Bafana material
I warmly welcome Mothobi Mvala to the camp, but Siyabonga Ngezana wasn't necessary, I think. Iqraam Rayners must lead the front line with Appollis and Mofokeng – Mahori Van Tee
People who always have issues with Nyiko Mobbie don't watch games. Mobbie plays week in, week out and gives good performances on that right of his team He can defend and is also good with overlapping not forgetting good crosses – Successfull Malope
Great to see Evidence Makgopa back! The sooner you realise that Tshegofatso Mabasa is not the Bafana Bafana material the better – Wandile Lugongolo
Grant Kekana is unlucky to miss out. Also, it seems like Percy Tau had fallen out of favour with Hugo Broos. Someone, please explain what it is that Reeve Frosler is not doing to not get a call-up – Johnny Brock
We are short of left-footed forwards. Monnapule Saleng honestly deserves a chance – Tony Ramiatho