Sibongumenzi Sibiya

By Sbonga Sibiya

Video Journalist


WATCH: Fans welcome the Springboks back to SA

Springbok supporters braved the cold and wet weather to celebrate as the world champions arrived back in South Africa.


The Springboks arrived to a heroes’ welcome at OR Tambo International Airport on Tuesday after winning the Rugby World Cup 2023.

The Boks retained their title by beating New Zealand 12-11 in France on Saturday night.

Watch: Victorious Boks return to SA

Thousands of supporters across the country came wearing green and gold Springbok jerseys, while others wore South African colours and held up placards or waved the country’s flag to welcome their heroes.

The supporters braved the cold and wet weather to witness the Springboks walking out of the arrival terminal. Those who wore Bok jerseys or South African colours were given free rides on the Gautrain train to the airport and back.

A police band performed numerous songs before the Bokke arrived, and played the national anthem as captain Siya Kolisi came out hoisting the Webb Ellis trophy as the crowd went wild with their phones held up taking photos and videos.

The Boks arrived the day after President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a public holiday for 15 December to honour the Springboks’ victory in France.

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