Two BafanaBafana players and an agent whose player was part of the squad that played against Ghana and Sudan in November, confirmed to Independent Media on condition of anonymity that Safa made payments | By Minenhlecr7 IOLSport
Two Bafana players and an agent whose player was part of the squad that played against Ghana and Sudan in November, confirmed to Independent Media on condition of anonymity that Safa made payments.
The last camp in March was cancelled because of Covid-19. Bafana were preparing for the back to back Afcon qualifiers against Sao Tome and Principe. Safa acting chief executive, Tebogo Motlanthe, confirmed that players were paid last week and explained what caused the delay. The national federation has been facing financial difficulties for some time. In a recent interview with former Safa technical director Neil Tovey, it emerged that some plans could not be implemented due to lack of funding.
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