South Africa Win World Cup – ‘I Can’t Believe What We Did’

South Africa Win World Cup – ‘I Can’t Believe What We Did’


South Africa has become the first men’s side to win the rugby World Cup four times. In doing so, they have shown the nation what it can do, according to captain Siya Kolisi, whose team won praise from all quarters.

The captains’ fates told the story — while New Zealand skipper Sam Cane watched on, having been sent off in the first half, Siya Kolisi kissed his right sweatband and roared in to the Parisian sky. His South Africa side had just won a third straight game by a single point to retain the World Cup. But this was about much more.

“We had to fight today as well,” Kolisi said. “I can’t believe what we did. “People who are not from South Africa don’t understand what it means for our country. It is not just about the game. Our country goes through such a lot,” he said. “I want to tell the people of South Africa, ‘Thank you so much’. This team just shows what you can do.”

The Springboks have emerged as a rare symbol of unity in a country suffering from an energy crisis, a significant problem with crime, sky-high unemployment and financial inequality.

“Sport has the power to transform individuals… and lift the spirits of entire nations,” said South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa who positioned himself next to Kolisi as he lifted the Webb Ellis trophy in the Stade de France on Saturday. “Tonight, Siya Kolisi and the 2023 World Cup champions have gifted us an extraordinary, inspired and inspiring national achievement that lifts our hearts and hoists our flag even higher.”

The nature of this win, their run to the final and the way in which the group has squeezed every drop out of their talent has made this a popular team, adored at home.

“I guess as a team we like drama,” Springboks flanker Pieter-Steph du Toit, the player of the final, said. “We have had drama for the last few years. It helped us a lot as a team to get through the drama and cope with it and it shows the resilience of the team.”