Goalball action at the 2026 Toyota SASAPD National Championships has delivered a strong and competitive start across the women’s, men’s, boys’ and girls’ divisions, with early standings beginning to take shape.
In the women’s competition, North West and Limpopo have set the early pace, both showing consistency and strong attacking play to position themselves at the top of Pool A. Free State remains in contention, while Western Cape will be looking to regroup in the remaining fixtures.
The boys’ division has produced some of the most competitive matchups so far, with Western Cape leading the standings after two strong performances. Eastern Cape remains in the hunt, while North West and Limpopo continue to push for their first wins in what has been a closely contested pool.
In the girls’ division, the race remains wide open. Western Cape and Eastern Cape are currently level at the top, with Limpopo showing resilience through drawn matches and North West still within reach of climbing the standings.
Across all divisions, the competition has been marked by high scoring games, tight margins and shifting momentum, reflecting the growth and depth of Goalball in South Africa. With key matches still to be played, the race for semi-final qualification remains open, setting up an exciting next phase of the championships.
