The squad naming was broadcast live by several national broadcasters in front of an excited audience at Multichoice City in Johannesburg. The team departs to Japan on Friday.

The squad named by Mr Mark Alexander, president of SA Rugby, features three players attending their third Rugby World Cup – Frans Steyn, Tendai Mtawarira and Francois Louw – and 12 players making their second expedition, providing a spine of experience.

Fourteen of the squad made their Test debut since the last tournament in 2015, while six of those have been capped in the past two seasons since Rassie Erasmus, director of rugby, took over the team’s coaching duties. The half dozen are Herschel Jantjies, Cheslin Kolbe, Sbu Nkosi, Makazole Mapimpi, Kwagga Smith and RG Snyman.

There are five players with more than 50 caps – Eben Etzebeth, Willie le Roux, Louw, Steyn and Mtawarira – the latter being the most experienced played in the squad with 110 caps.

To see what Erasmus had to say about the composition of the squad, click here.

The Springboks have given opportunities to 60 players in 18 Tests in the past two yeats to arrive at their 2019 combination.

All 31 – apart from skipper Siya Kolisi who only returned from injury nine days ago – appeared at some point in the Castle Lager Rugby Championship-winning campaign.

The squad is split between 14 backs and 17 forwards and only seven have fewer than 10 caps. They are Lukhanyo Am, Warrick Gelant, Jantjies, Kolbe, Nkosi and Smith.

The Springboks open their Rugby World Cup campaign against New Zealand in Yokohama on Saturday, 21 September before further Pool B matches against Namibia (28 September), Italy (4 October) and Canada (8 October).

It will be the first time the Springboks have met Namibia since 2011 and the first meeting with Canada since 2000. The Springboks have beaten Italy 13 times in 14 meetings and, after a long period of New Zealand dominance have restored some balance in the past four meetings – none of which was decided by more than two points.

The top two teams from the Springboks’ pool will face quarter-finals against the top two teams from Pool A featuring Ireland, Scotland, Japan, Russia and Samoa.

The Springboks will play a final warm-up match against Japan on Friday, 6 September in Kumagaya.

The Springbok squad is (in alphabetical order):

PLAYER

POSITION

FRANCHISE/CLUB

CAPS

POINTS

*Lukhanyo Am

Centre

Cell C Sharks

8

5 (1t)

Schalk Brits

Hooker

Vodacom Bulls

13

5 (1t)

Damian de Allende

Centre

DHL Stormers

39

20 (4t)

Lood de Jager

Lock

Vodacom Bulls

40

25 (5t)

*Faf de Klerk

Scrumhalf

Sale Sharks, England

24

15 (3t)

Pieter-Steph du Toit

Looseforward

DHL Stormers

49

20 (4t)

Eben Etzebeth

Lock

DHL Stormers

78

15 (3t)

*Warrick Gelant

Fullback

Vodacom Bulls

7

5 (1t)

*Elton Jantjies

Flyhalf

Emirates Lions

35

253 (2t, 48c, 49p)

*Herschel Jantjies

Scrumhalf

DHL Stormers

3

15 (3t)

*Steven Kitshoff

Prop

DHL Stormers

39

5 (1t)

*Vincent Koch

Prop

Saracens, England

15

0

*Cheslin Kolbe

Wing

Toulouse, France

9

15 (3t)

Siya Kolisi (captain)

Looseforward

DHL Stormers

42

25 (5t)

Jesse Kriel

Centre

Vodacom Bulls

44

60 (12t)

Willie le Roux

Fullback

Wasps, England

55

60 (12t)

Francois Louw

Looseforward

Bath, England

68

45 (9t)

Frans Malherbe

Prop

DHL Stormers

31

0

*Makazole Mapimpi

Wing

Cell C Sharks

7

25 (5t)

*Malcolm Marx

Hooker

Emirates Lions

26

20 (4t)

*Bongi Mbonambi

Hooker

DHL Stormers

29

20 (4t)

*Franco Mostert

Lock

Gloucester, England

31

5 (1t)

Tendai Mtawarira

Prop

Cell C Sharks

110

10 (2t)

*Sbu Nkosi

Wing

Cell C Sharks

8

35 (7t)

Trevor Nyakane

Prop

Vodacom Bulls

40

5 (1t)

Handré Pollard

Flyhalf

Vodacom Bulls

41

381 (6t, 63c, 72p, 3d)

*Cobus Reinach

Scrumhalf

Northampton, England

12

15 (3t)

*Kwagga Smith

Looseforward

Emirates Lions

4

0

*RG Snyman

Lock

Vodacom Bulls

15

0

Frans Steyn

Utility back

Montpellier, France

60

132 (10t, 5c, 21p, 3d)

Duane Vermeulen

Looseforward

Vodacom Bulls

48

15 (3t)

*Denotes Rugby World Cup debut