Durban - Bafana Bafana captain Aaron Mokoena along with a group of overseas based players have arrived in the country for the final camp ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Mokoena has joined the Johannesburg camp alongside England-based Kagisho Dikgacoi.
The national skipper was involved in this weekend's FA Cup final for Portsmouth.
Mokoena was on top form for most of the game at the Wembley Stadium but his side succumed to newly crowned English Premier League champions, Chelsea.
MacBeth Sibaya, who has represented South Africa on 52 occasions, and Isreal based Tsepo Masilela are also now under Parriera's watchful eye.
Other overseas based players already in camp are Bernard Parker (Holland), Rowen Fernandez (Germany), Benni McCarthy (England) and Bryce Moon (Greece).
Belgium-based Anele Ngcongca is likely to make his way to the camp on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, midfielder Steven Pienaar is expected to report to camp by the end of this week.
Parreira, who felt that Pienaar, needed a short break before joining the World Cup hosts, gave him permission to enjoy a week long holiday. Pienaar was named Player of the Year at his English club Everton, where he scored seven goals in 37 matches.
The midfielder will have to bear massive expectations from his South Africans fans, who will look to him to ensure that Bafana Bafana finds the back of net more frequently.
Israel-based defender Bevan Fransman, who has been included in the provisional 30-man squad sent to FIFA, will train on his own. He will only join the national team camp when the Parreira deems it necessary.