Since their return to international football in 1992, South Africa has appeared in three FIFA World Cups (1998, 2002, and as hosts in 2010—becoming the first African nation to do so) but never advanced beyond the group stage. Their standout success came at home in 1996, when they captured their only Africa Cup of Nations title, defeating Tunisia in the final. Currently managed by Hugo Broos, they remain competitive in qualifiers despite facing a potential points penalty, while goalkeeper Ronwen Williams continues to shine as captain and shot-stopper.