Diplomacy Wins: SA Minister Rebuffs Coach Over Moroccan AFCON Critique
7 January 2026
Context
South Africa’s sports minister Gayton McKenzie voiced strong frustration with remarks by his national team coach Hugo Broos about the organization of the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, the tournament’s host this year.
Reactions and Apology
McKenzie publicly offered a heartfelt apology to the Kingdom of Morocco for Broos’ negative statements, which claimed there was little fan enthusiasm in public spaces and criticized tournament logistics, including how fans were admitted.
Ministerial Praise for Morocco
In a video posted on the DisCivans channel, the minister praised Morocco’s handling of the event, saying Africa is ready to host world events again and that the country’s efforts deserve pride.
Reflections on Conduct
He stressed that Broos’ conduct did not reflect reality, noting that he personally witnessed the lively streets and warm welcomes, and that insulting a country that has welcomed visitors should never be acceptable.
Conclusion
McKenzie concluded with a bold verdict: this is the best AFCON version he has seen in his life. Punchlines: 'If diplomacy came with a stadium, Morocco would have sold out long ago.' 'You can't judge a country by the hotel lobby—you have to walk the streets to hear the pulse.'