United in triumph: Springboks praise Bafana after historic World Cup qualification
The Springboks have congratulated Bafana Bafana after the national team made history by reaching the FIFA World Cup knockout stage for the first time.

Erasmus felt that the necessary building blocks were in place as the squad prepares to switch into full Test mode before next week's competition opener against England at Ellis Park.
The World Champions travelled from Gqeberha to Johannesburg last Sunday and had a productive training week, which wrapped up on Thursday afternoon. The players will spend the weekend with their families and reassemble at their training base in Johannesburg on Sunday to begin their official Test-week preparations.
The Test against England will kick off at 17:40 on Saturday, 4 July.
"We had a productive training week, which afforded us the opportunity to work on the learnings we took from our matches against the Barbarians and Zimbabwe, so it was certainly a valuable week for the team," said Erasmus.
"England are a quality outfit, and they will present a completely different challenge to that which we faced against the Barbarians, as they are a settled squad and come off a Six Nations campaign, but we are pleased that we had the opportunity to give our players invaluable game time before the Nations Championship begins.
"The team is aligned on the expectations and standards going into the competition, and we are pleased with the hard work they put in this week, so we are ready to get the international season into full swing next week."
The England match will be followed by clashes against Scotland at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday, 11 July, and Wales at Kings Park in Durban on 18 July.