1994 in South African sport

1994 in South African sport

'See also:"
1993 in South African sport,
1994 in South Africa,
1995 in South African sport and the
Timeline of South African sport.

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Football (Rugby Union)

* 4 April - New South Wales rugby union officials cancel the Waratahs' visit to Durban for a Super Seven match due to political violence in Natal

Football (Soccer)

April

* 24 April South Africa (Bafana Bafana) beats Zimbabwe 1-0 at the Independence Stadium, Mmabatho in a friendly match

May

* 12 May Bafana Bafana beats Zambia 2-1 at the Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg in the first Nelson Mandela Challenge match

June

* 8 June Bafana Bafana loses to Australia 0-1 at the Hindmarsch Stadium, Adelaide, Australia in a friendly match
* 12 June Bafana Bafana loses to Australia 0-1 at the Football Ground, Sydney, Australia in a friendly match

eptember

* 4 September Bafana Bafana beats Madagascar 1-0 at Mahamsina Municipal Stadium, Antananarivo, Madagascar in the African Nations Cup qualifiers

October

* 15 October Bafana Bafana beats Mauritius 1-0 at the Odi Stadium, Mabopane in the African Nations Cup qualifiers

November

* 13 November Bafana Bafana draw with Zambia 1-1 at the Independence Stadium Lusaka, Zambia in the African Nations Cup qualifiers
* 26 November Bafana Bafana beats Ghana 2-1 at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria in the Simba Cup
* 30 November Bafana Bafana draws with Côte d'Ivoire 0-0 at the Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth in the Simba Cup

December

* 3 December Bafana Bafana draws with Cameroon 1-1 at the Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg in the Simba Cup


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