
Kaizer Chiefs captain Brandon Petersen has officially broken his social media silence, delivering a powerful message of deep personal faith, resilience, and family devotion after being agonizingly cut from Hugo Broos’ final 26-man Bafana Bafana World Cup squad.
The 31-year-old goalkeeper was also confirmed as one of six dropped national team stars who collectively turned down an all-expenses-sponsored trip to North America. The trip, offered by Minister of Sports, Arts, and Culture Gayton McKenzie, would have flown the players out to watch Bafana Bafana’s opening match against Mexico from the stands as spectators.
Instead of sitting in the crowd as a non-playing tourist, the Amakhosi leader chose to stay behind in South Africa to anchor his energy where it matters most: with his wife and three children.
Family Over Everything: Mzansi Legends Rally Behind Petersen
In his first major Instagram post since the final squad selection announcement, Petersen shared a heartwarming portrait alongside his wife and kids, underlining his peace with the situation.
Brandon Petersen on Instagram:
“In the eyes of my wife and the smiles of my three children, I see everything I’ll ever need. They are my absolute world.”
The post immediately drew immense support from across the South African football fraternity. Left-back Bradley Cross—Amakhosi’s lone representative currently in North America—showed love to his club skipper, while legendary former Bafana striker and current Kenya head coach Benni McCarthy previously jumped into the comments to uplift the keeper:
Benni McCarthy’s Message of Support:
“You deserved more broertjie. But you should be proud of everything you did up until now, better things are coming your way 🔥 Keep pushing my man.”
Unshakable Faith in Tough Times
Taking to his Instagram Stories, the devoutly religious shot-stopper shared a poignant video detailing how his Christian faith has consistently sustained his career through immense adversity.
Petersen recalled a dark period in his professional past when a devastating medical diagnosis threatened his entire playing career. Through a grueling rehabilitation process backed by prayer, he defied the odds to return to elite football and ultimately claim the armband at Naturena.
Addressing his followers directly, the Kaizer Chiefs skipper drew a direct parallel between that past injury battle and his current World Cup squad disappointment:
“He has promised never to leave us or forsake us. The outcome is not always what we want or look like what we wanted it to be. But with Him on our side, we are always the victors. We can freely declare that if God is for us, then who can be against us?”















