Mamelodi Sundowns’ Iqraam Rayners reflects on his historic Club World Cup goal, praising the team-first mentality that secured Africa’s first win at the tournament.
In a landmark moment for African football, Mamelodi Sundowns secured their first-ever win at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Ulsan HD.
The decisive goal came from striker Iqraam Rayners, whose clinical finish in the 36th minute fired the South African giants to the top of Group F and boosted their chances of advancing to the knockout stages.
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A goal forged through teamwork
The match was a tense affair, marked by a lengthy weather delay and fierce competition.
Despite the pressure, Sundowns maintained composure and controlled much of the game.
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Rayners, who had two earlier goals disallowed, finally found the breakthrough after a clever through ball from Lucas Ribeiro, demonstrating both skill and determination.
Deep inside the post-match reflections, Rayners shared his thoughts on the goal and the team’s collective effort:
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“I am very happy with the win, we had a great opportunity tonight and we took it,” he told FIFA.
The forward also stressed the team-first mentality that has become a hallmark of Sundowns’ success.
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“Obviously, I am very proud and happy with the goal I scored but it is the win that makes me much happier. We work as a team, and that is the most important thing,” he added.
The club’s ability to blend individual talent with cohesive teamwork has earned it a strong presence on the continental stage after dominating the South African league.
Defensive resilience secures historic victory
The Sundowns’ defensive solidity was on full display in the second half as they repelled Ulsan’s attempts to equalise, with goalkeeper Ronwen Williams and defender Keanu Cupido making crucial interventions.
With this historic win, Sundowns have not only lifted African hopes at the Club World Cup but also sent a clear message about their ambitions on the global stage.
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As Rayners emphasised, the win is a shared achievement, reflecting the collective heart and determination of the Brazilians.