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South African Football Association president Danny Jordaan took umbrage to being rigorously questioned about how the organisation will foot the bill for Banyana Banyana's payment after winning the Women's African Cup of Nations last week. | Sport24news

South African Football Association president Danny Jordaan took issue to being questioned vigorously about Banyana's payment structure for winning the Women's African Cup of Nations.

South African Football Association president Danny Jordaan took umbrage to being rigorously questioned about how the organisation will foot the bill for Banyana Banyana's payment after winning the Women's African Cup of Nations last week. "When the Springboks won the Rugby World Cup, why didn't you ask them as to what was their bonus?," Jordaan asked.

Jordaan explained that the prize money, which CAF president Patrice Motsepe said will be US $500 000 will go to the organisation before being trickled down to the squad."There's no team that's a member of CAF. That doesn't exist. When Spain won the 2010 World Cup, the cheque went to the federation," Jordaan said.

"We haven’t received other money's and we're not going to speak about something that's not in the bank at the moment.President Ramaphosa meets Banyana heroes at Union Buildings, pledges 'equal pay for equal work'

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