Mandela meets Bafana Bafana ahead of finals

JOHANNESBURG, (Reuters) – Nelson Mandela met South  Africa’s national soccer team Bafana Bafana yesterday, wearing  the captain’s number 4 shirt, to help inspire the team in this  month’s World Cup which the country is hosting.

The former South African president, who turns 92 next month,  is increasingly frail and rarely makes public appearances.

His stature, however, is widely seen to have helped sway the  2004 vote to award the Cup to the country, and FIFA President  Sepp Blatter said on Wednesday his presence at the opening match  on June 11 would be a highlight of the tournament.

The Mandela Foundation said in a statement he was introduced  to the team and coaching staff at his Johannesburg home.

His office, however, would not confirm media reports that  the Nobel Peace Prize winner, who led South Africa out of  apartheid in 1994, would attend the World Cup opening ceremony.

“The Nelson Mandela Foundation does not disclose Mr  Mandela’s schedule in public for security reasons,” Sello  Hatang, spokesman for the foundation, said.

Sports Minister Makhenkesi Stofile was quoted in The Star  newspaper as saying Mandela wanted to attend the World Cup and  that his office had asked for tickets.

The ruling ANC also said Mandela would be there.

“The information that we have from his office is that he  will be attending the opening and will also be attending the  closing ceremony,” the party’s spokesman Jackson Mthembu said.

“We are happy that Madiba (Mandela’s clan name) will come  and the Madiba magic will also add to this excitement.”

Mandela helped inspire the Springbok rugby team to World Cup  glory at home in 1995, famously wearing captain Francois  Pienaar’s jersey.

But Mandela’s office has stressed in the past that the  decision about attending events this year was solely up to him  and would not be made public.

Some observers have suggested poor health may keep him away  from Africa’s first hosting of the world’s most watched sports  event.

South Africa play Mexico in the opening game in a tough  Group A that also includes previous winners France (June 22) and  Uruguay (June 16).