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SA plan early Mexico arrival to adapt for World Cup opener

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SA plan to take on Nicaragua at home in a friendly on May ​29
South Africa’s (SA) National soccer team, Bafana Bafana plan to arrive in Mexico almost a fortnight before the opening game of the World Cup in order to acclimatise to the ​altitude, Coach Hugo Broos said.
Co-hosts Mexico open the tournament on June 11 ‌with a Group A match against SA at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, which is 2 200m (7 216 feet) above sea level.
While most of the South African players are based at clubs ​in Johannesburg, which has an altitude of 1 753m, Broos says his squad need ​time to adjust to the conditions in Mexico before the opening ⁠game.
The squad will travel on May 30 to their base in Pachuca, which is ​around 200 metres higher than Mexico City. The city is less than 100 km ​from Mexico City.
“The first days it will be difficult to train at 100% because of the altitude, so that is what we will do in the second week,” Broos said in a radio ​interview.
SA plan to take on Nicaragua at home in a friendly on May ​29, although this is not confirmed, and are negotiating to have Puerto Rico as a warm-up ‌opponent ⁠for a second international scrimmage in Pachuca.
In their other World Cup group matches, South Africa will meet the Czech Republic in Atlanta on June 18 and South Korea in Monterrey on June 24, seeking to advance past the first round for the first time ​in their fourth World ​Cup appearance.
“It’s not ⁠an easy group for us. First of all, we will face the hosts in the opening game, at the Azteca Stadium, ​and it will be very difficult for us there,” Broos said ​earlier in ⁠the year.
But the veteran coach, who played for semi-finalists Belgium at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, has also previously predicted his side could cause some upsets at the tournament, ⁠which is ​also being played in Canada and the United States.
SA and Mexico drew 1-1 at Soccer City in Johannesburg in the opening game of the 2010 World ​Cup, which SA hosted.
–Reuters–
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