Citizens and residents of the United Kingdom with origins in South Africa
Ethnic group
South Africans in the United Kingdom Distribution by regional area at the 2011 census
South Africa-born residents in the United Kingdom: 235,060 – 0.4% (2021/22 Census )[ note 1] England : 211,447– 0.4% (2021)[ 1] Scotland : 15,253 – 0.3% (2022)[ 2] Wales : 5,733 – 0.2% (2021)[ 1] Northern Ireland : 2,627 – 0.1% (2021)[ 3] South African citizens/passports held: 50,407 (England and Wales only, 2021)[ 4] Ethnic South Africans: South Africans in White ethnic group : 57,648 South Africans in Black ethnic group : 7,922 South Africans in Mixed ethnic group : 1,620 (England and Wales only, 2021)[ 5] London , South East England English (British , South African ), Afrikaans Predominantly:
Christianity (Anglicanism · Calvinism · Methodism )
Minority: Judaism , Traditional African religion , Irreligion Zimbabwean British , Afrikaners , British diaspora in Africa , South African American
^ Does not include South Africans born in the United Kingdom or those with ancestry rooted in South Africa
South Africans in the United Kingdom include citizens and residents of the United Kingdom with origins in South Africa .
Demographics
South Africa-born residents by ethnic group (2021 census, England and Wales)[ 6]
According to the 2011 UK census , 186,355 South African-born people were resident in England, 10,607 in Scotland, 4,668 in Wales and 1,847 in Northern Ireland.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] The 2021 UK census recorded 211,447 South African-born people residing in England, 15,253 in Scotland, 5,733 in Wales, and 2,627 in Northern Ireland.[ 10] [ 11] [ 2]
Unlike the country of South Africa itself, the majority of the South African diaspora living in the United Kingdom are White South Africans . Of all people identifying as South African in England and Wales, 86% identify as white, while 12% identify as black and 2% as mixed.[ 12] According to the 2021 Census, the majority of South African born people in the UK live in Surrey and South West London , particularly in Putney , Wimbledon , Elmbridge , Woking , and Merton .[ 13]
Notable South Africans in the United Kingdom
This list includes those who were born in South Africa and those who were born in another country but primarily raised in South Africa.
South African born British people have contributed heavily in sports, especially in Commonwealth sports such as Cricket and Rugby. 17 South African born players have played for the England national cricket team and over a dozen have played for both the England and Scotland national Rugby Union teams collectively.
Name
Occupation
Alex Bell
Scotland Footballer with 1 cap in 1912
Allan Lamb
England Cricketer between 1982 and 1992
Amanda Craig
novelist
Andrew Feinstein
former politician
Andrew Surman
England U-21 Footballer with 4 caps and 1 goal between 2007 and 2008
Andrew Strauss
England Cricketer between 2003 and 2012
Angelique Rockas
British Actress, Producer and Activist
Antony Sher
British Actor
Basil D'Oliveira
England Cricketer between 1966 and 1972
Belle Delphine
Pornographic actress, Internet personality.
Beth Tweddle
British Gymnast, three time world champion and Olympic bronze medalist
Bill Perry
England Footballer with 3 caps and 2 goals between 1955 and 1956
Brad Barritt
England and British and Irish Lion Rugby Union Player with 26 appearances between 2012 and 2015
Bob Holness
British Quiz Show Host
Brian Stein
England Footballer with 1 cap in 1984
Cameron Norrie
British Tennis Player and former world number 66
Caspar Lee
British YouTuber and Vlogger with 7.5 million+ subscribers (Born in UK but raised in South Africa)
Ciara Charteris
producer and former actress
Chris Froome
British cyclist, 7 time grand tour winner and Olympic bronze medallist
Chris Smith
England Cricketer between 1983 and 1986
Colin Viljoen
England Footballer with 2 caps in 1975
Craig Kieswetter
England Cricketer between 2010 and 2013
David Ribbans
England Rugby Union player
Deborah Levy
novelist
Doreen Mantle
British Actress
Elize du Toit
British Actress
Eric Abraham
producer and former journalist
Frances Rivett-Carnac
British sailor, Olympic gold medalist
Frank Osborne
England Footballer with 4 caps and 3 goals between 1922 and 1926
Gordon Hodgson
England Footballer with 3 caps and 1 goal between 1930 and 1931, 241 goals for Liverpool FC
Ian Greig
England Cricketer in 1982
Jaco van Gass
British Paralympic Cyclist, Paralympic Champion
Jade Dernbach
England Cricketer between 2011 and 2014
Jason Roy
England Cricketer from 2014
Jenny Runacre
British actress
Johan Steyn
Judge and peer
John Hewie
Scotland Footballer with 19 caps and 2 goals between 1956 and 1960
Jonathan Trott
England Cricketer between 2007 and 2015
J. R. R. Tolkien
British Author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings and World War 1 veteran
Justin Rose
English Golfer, Major winner, Olympic champion and former world number one
Justine Waddell
British producer and former actress
Keaton Jennings
England Cricketer from 2016
Keri-anne Payne
British Swimmer, two time world champion and Olympic silver medalist
Kevin Pietersen
England Cricketer between 2004 and 2014
Kyle Edmund
British Tennis Player and world number 14
Lillian Board
British middle-distance runner and Olympic silver medalist
Mark Shuttleworth
British Millionaire
Michael Lumb
England Cricketer between 2010 and 2014
Mike Catt
England Rugby Union player, 2003 World Cup winner
Matt Prior
England Cricketer between 2004 and 2014
Neil Broad
British tennis player, former British number one and Olympic silver medalist
Natalie Steward
British swimmer, Olympic silver and bronze medalist
Nicky Hambleton-Jones
British Television Presenter
Oti Mabuse
dancer
Peter Hain
British Politician
Prue Leith
restaurateur and television personality
Quintin Brand
Second World War Royal Air Force Officer
Reg Osborne
England Footballer with 1 cap in 1927
Richard Mason
novelist
Robin Smith
England Cricketer between 1988 and 1996
Ronald Harwood
British Playwright
Rupert Obholzer
British rower and Olympic bronze medalist
Sid James
British Actor
Simon Lessing
British triathlete
Stuart Abbott
England Rugby Union player, 2003 World Cup winner
Stuart Meaker
England Cricketer between 2011 and 2012
Teignmouth Melvill
British polo player, Olympic gold medalist
Tom Curran
England Cricketer from 2017
Tony Greig
England Cricketer between 1972 and 1977
Vanessa Zachos
actress
William Rawson
England Footballer with 2 appearances between 1875 and 1877
Zola Budd
British distance runner and Olympian
British people of South African ancestry
References
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