R3-Million SAFA Debt Limiting Gauteng Venues?
It would seem as though SAFA’s financial woes are now likely to hinder them from confirming venues in Gauteng for the national teams. The mother-body were initially in danger of failing to secure FNB Stadium for their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Morocco four months ago because of outstanding payment.
In a statement issued by Stadium Management SA, it was revealed that this debt was eventually settled, which opened the door to Soccer City agreeing to host the North African giants in the much anticipated fixture. It’s emerged now that there’s still a R3 million balance due to SMSA despite an agreement to allow Bafana Bafana – the senior men’s national side – to take on Namibia and DR Congo in friendly matches early last month.Get 14 days free to read all the stories on SNL24.com. Thereafter you will be billed R29 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.
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