
Fans turn on Ronwen Williams after Bafana Bafana’s Afcon 2025 elimination
The recent exit of Bafana Bafana from the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations has ignited a heated discussion among South African football followers, placing goalkeeper Ronwen Williams in the spotlight for criticism after the team’s 2–1 loss to Cameroon on Sunday.
The elimination in the last-16 round was a significant disappointment for fans, who took to social media to express their feelings as Williams began to trend on X, looking for accountability after yet another Afcon setback.
Though the defeat was a team effort, a portion of supporters specifically criticized the Bafana Bafana captain, raising concerns about his performance and leadership as a goalkeeper.
<pSome fans voiced their discontent sharply, with one user stating, “We really need to be honest about Ronwen Williams. Love or hate me, he’s a useless goalkeeper.”
Another echoed similar views, remarking, “We need to be honest about Ronwen Williams, the boy is just overrated. Bafana Bafana must just get a new goalkeeper.”
There were also calls for long-overdue discussions regarding Williams’ position.
“When I said we must have uncomfortable conversations about Ronwen Williams leading Bafana Bafana, they called me a mad woman,” one individual noted.
Another questioned why he remained a first-choice player, stating, “I don’t get how he is still the first choice. Sekumnyama nje laphaa.”
The discontent was not limited to just the Afcon tournament, as one fan suggested that Williams had a sense of security due to his relationship with the coaching staff.
“Ronwen Williams has gotten so comfortable because he knows he’s the coach’s favourite. Can’t wait for him to embarrass us even more at this year’s World Cup,” the user commented.
Ronwen Williams 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/9xw6pLhbhb
— L E S E D I (@_Hybreed_) January 4, 2026
Despite the backlash, not all fans aligned with the criticisms. Several supporters defended Williams, arguing that targeting him overlooks the larger issues confronting the team.
One user on X highlighted that Williams had been one of South Africa’s top performers in the tournament, asserting, “Ronwen Williams was our best player at this Afcon by a mile. He made us look better than we actually were against Angola, Egypt and Zimbabwe, and he pulled off important saves again last night.”
Others redirected the blame towards missed scoring opportunities and tactical choices.
“How is it that Ronwen Williams is being blamed while our forwards failed to convert so many chances and our defence is disjointed like that?” one fan questioned.
Another supporter added, “Blaming Ronwen Williams while your coach put seven defenders on the pitch for the first 60 minutes is madness.”
One fan called for a more balanced view, urging others not to scapegoat the goalkeeper after a single game.
“I’m not entertaining Ronwen Williams slander on my timeline. One game does not define him, and crucifying him over it is simply not acceptable. Still a top goalkeeper in my books,” the post stated.
