Bafana Bafana goalkeeper Ronwen Williams has credits the entire team after collecting the Man of the Match award against Cape Verde.
The 1996 winners advanced to the semi-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time since 2000 after defeating the Blue Sharks on penalties.
Williams was the star of the show after saving an incredible four penalties as Hugo Broos' men triumphed 2-1.
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The Mamelodi Sundowns shot-stopper was quick to credit his coaches and teammates after scooping the award.
"I'm over the moon. I'm filled with joy, happiness," Williams said after the game, via SABC Sport.
"Not for the penalties but for the team. You know we deserve it, we fought so hard to the end. We keep fighting 120 and plus minutes, almost 130 minutes.
"To fight and keep going, guys were cramping. It just shows the desire and will we had to keep going. I'm just over the moon and I'm glad that we came out winners, victorious today."
When asked if was the best night of his career, Williams, replied, "Definitely. I don't think anything can top this unless we go on and win it.
"I'm over the moon, I'm ecstatic, but once again, it's not me, it's the team.
"You know the analyst, he studied the penalties, they sent me so many penalties. Credit to the analyst as well.."
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