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Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Team captain Aaron Mokoena became South Africa's first player
Team captain Aaron Mokoena became South Africa's first player to win international matches (stamp) to 100 when the team hosts the World Cup was defeated 5-0 in a friendly Guatamela, Monday।
Portsmouth defender wearing a shirt with the number 100 on the back, when his team scored five goals in a single game for the first time in more than 250 international matches since the country's football team take part in the football world 18 years ago.
South Africa won for the second time and they were rewarded a penalty kick won the game when held in Polokwane.
The first shootout occurred at minute 11 and this is a surprise to both teams.
Motion to reset the television show, a long kick from Siphiwe Tshabalala's shoulder hit the Guatemalan defender Gustavo Cabrera, but he was outside the penalty box.
Katlego Mphela penalty shoot-out so that his team winning and the team doubled their goal 15 minutes later through hard kick after the ball Reneilwe Letsholonyane wild when left-back Lucas Thwala throw the ball into the penalty box.
The next goal was born through a built Mphela counterattack that eventually pass the ball to substitute Moriri which rapidly vibrating mesh opponent in the 48th minute.
"Handball" by Cabrera made the South African players in the penalty shoot Mphela back on 56 minutes which resulted in increasing numbers for them.
Five minutes earlier, Guatemala also got a gift penalty because of "handball" South African player, but Guillermo Ramirez failed to score a goal because it secured Moeneeb Josephs.
Bernard Parker created the fifth goal the home team when the time of the match eight minutes remaining.
Kemangnan it makes South Africa look undefeated in 11 matches, since the return of Carlos Alberto Parreira as coach they began last November.
World Cup host team still leaves an international friendly match in Pretoria, one against World Cup finalists, Danish, Saturday.
South Africa launch their first ever match at the World Cup on June 11, against Mexico.
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