Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, has called on soccer superfans to enter a competition to win an all-expenses-paid trip to attend the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
โWe are taking one lucky fan from every Premier Soccer League team to the FIFA World Cup in Mexico. Their flights, accommodation, ground transport, and daily allowances will be fully sponsored by two big companies. This department will assist with visa facilitation and match ticket allocation,โ the Minister said on Thursday in Pretoria during a media briefing.
The selection process will be overseen by a panel of respected figures in South African sport and entertainment.
Robert Marawa, Andile Ncube and Vino Snap have already been confirmed, with additional panel members to be announced.
โThe entry will be simple: you submit a 30-second clip explaining why you are the biggest supporter of your club. The rules of the competition will be made public. The judges will decide.
โI ask the media to help us get this message out, because we want every South African who qualifies to have a fair shot at becoming their clubโs Lucky Fan. A World Cup is not only a football event. It is a cultural moment,โ McKenzie said.
Bafana Bafana officially qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup following a 3-0 victory over the Rwanda national football team on 14 October 2025.
This marks South Africaโs return to the global tournament for the first time since 2002.
To enter, members of the public are required to visit the official DSAC website (https://dsacevents.dsac.gov.za/DSAC_LuckyFan_WC26/) to access the submission link and competition details.ย








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To enter, members of the public are required to visit the official DSAC website (https://dsacevents.dsac.gov.za/DSAC_LuckyFan_WC26/) to access the submission link and competition details.