Ghanaian-American comedian Michael Blackson has urged Africans to stand together following the wave of online reactions that followed South Africa’s 2-0 defeat to Mexico in their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The loss quickly became a trending topic across social media, with many football fans from countries such as Ghana and Nigeria openly celebrating Mexico’s victory.
Some supporters explained that their stance was influenced by past xenophobic attacks against African migrants in South Africa.
Reacting to the growing tension, Blackson called for unity among Africans, stressing that people across the continent share a common bond and should support one another despite past disagreements.
South Africa’s World Cup campaign got off to a disappointing start with the defeat to Mexico, and the result sparked intense debate online. Even before the match kicked off, many fans from different African nations had publicly declared their support for Mexico, turning the game into one of the most talked-about fixtures of the tournament.
Addressing the situation in a video shared online, Blackson questioned how relations among Africans had become so strained.
He encouraged people to move beyond divisions and embrace solidarity, emphasizing the importance of standing together as one continent.While advocating for unity, the comedian also acknowledged that South Africa’s history of xenophobic incidents has contributed to the negative feelings many Africans still hold toward the country.His comments have generated widespread discussion, with social media users divided on the issue.
Some agreed with his call for reconciliation and continental support, while others argued that past experiences continue to shape how they view South Africa.The debate has once again highlighted broader conversations about African unity, immigration, and whether sports should remain separate from political and social issues.



