Pretoria - Bafana Bafana's left-back and Spain-based Tsepo Masilela arrived at the national team's camp in Rustenburg on Monday afternoon to bring the full squad to 24 players.
England-based Bongani Khumalo and Holland-based Thulani Serero were the first overseas-based players to be in camp on Sunday.
The trio of Daylon Claasen, Siboniso Gaxa and Anele Ngcongca joined later in the evening. Bafana Bafana had a full complement of players on the first day of training.
The squad is at camp ahead of their crucial 2012 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifier against Niger on Sunday, 4 September, at the General Seyni Kountche Stadium in Niamey, Niger.
Kick-off is 4:30pm South African time and 3:30pm local time in Niger. Siphiwe Tshabalala will once again captain the side in the absence of the injured Steven Pienaar.
This will be the third time in succession that Tshabalala will lead the national team after he did so against Egypt in Cairo in June and Burkina Faso at the Ellis Park Stadium earlier this month.
"This is a massive game for us, and we know what we need to do in Niger. We have been top of our group since the start of the qualifiers and we believe we will bring back a positive result from Niamey.
"It will not be easy, but we are well aware that victory will ensure that we qualify for the tournament next year so we have enough motivation to give it our all in this match.
"We are mentally prepared for the task ahead and we have a good group of players who I believe are capable of doing well away," said Tshabalala.
Bafana Bafana hasn't won a match away in the AFCON qualifiers, playing goalless draws against Sierra Leone in Freetown and Egypt in Cairo, but the coach believes they can do well in away matches.
Bafana coach Pitso Mosimane said: "We want to win away, no doubt about that as this will give confidence to the team and the whole nation."
He further said it will also send a strong message to all their opponents that they have what it takes.
"Again, we need to play smart because winning away in this case will be key as it will help us settle our qualification earlier. It won't be an easy match though, and I believe it will be emotional in that Niger wants to win badly because we are the only obstacle in the group, as we are ahead of them.
"This is a big game for us, make no mistake about that, but I feel we have what it takes to return from Niamey top of the group. In fact, I think we can get six points out of the remaining two matches," he said.
Mosimane said they had to cancel their morning training session on Thursday and put more emphasis on the afternoon session.
"Also, you will notice that we had to change our times slightly to accommodate the heat that we will be facing in Niamey.
"Our Tuesday and Thursday, training sessions will be around the time of the match to get accustomed to the hot conditions in Niger," he said.
However, Mosimane's concern is the niggling injuries to Teko Modise, Moeneeb Josephs, Oupa Manyisa and Tlou Segolela.
Modise has been cleared and will be under supervision from the medical team, while the trio of Josephs, Manyisa and Segolela have been sent for an MRI scan for further assessment.

