Jun 16, 2025

FIH Nations Cup 2025 | Late Fightback Falls Just Short for SA Hockey Men Against France

For the second match in a row, the South African Hockey Men delivered a spirited final-quarter comeback — this time against France — but ultimately fell just short, losing 4-3 in a thrilling encounter in Kuala Lumpur.

Having drawn inspiration from their heroic recovery against Wales, South Africa came into the clash full of belief and celebrated a special milestone for Matt de Sousa, who earned his 50th cap. But the mood was quickly checked when French captain Victor Charlet opened the scoring in the very first minute with a drag flick from a penalty corner.

South Africa responded superbly, with Jaydon Brooker netting his maiden senior international goal in the same venue where he starred at the Junior World Cup. Brooker showed composure beyond his years, driving the ball low into the bottom-left corner to level matters at 1-1 — a scoreline that held until half-time.

France surged ahead in the third quarter with a Charlet double, and when Etienne Esmenjaud added a fourth, it looked like the result was sealed.

But South Africa, known for their fighting spirit, weren’t done yet.

Straight from the restart, Marvin Simons marked his first senior international goal with a delicate deflection off a Matt de Sousa pass. The momentum swung further when Brooker fired home his second — another penalty corner, another cool finish — to cut the deficit to one with 90 seconds remaining.

With the French rattled, South Africa pushed for the equaliser and created one final circle entry, but couldn’t find the finishing touch. France held on for the win, securing their place in the semi-finals.

For South Africa, the equation is now simple: Wednesday’s clash against Korea is a virtual quarter-final. Only a win will keep their title hopes alive and avoid the 5th–8th place playoffs.

🗓 Next Match: South Africa vs Korea
🕓 14:00 Malaysian Time / 08:00 SA Time
📺 Live Stream: Exclusively on Watch.Hockey

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