Safa’s acting CEO, Gay Mokoena, said they have four different technical sponsors on the table‚ including Nike‚ and would decide who to go for after the association’s annual general meeting in Johannesburg on Sunday. HadebeSazieso
Mokoena admitted the Bafana jersey was not one of the popular national team shirts available at the moment‚ and said Safa would look to improve that by working closely with the new sponsors.
“From our side one of the key elements of the kit sponsorship that we’re looking at is to be able to distribute our kit‚” he said.“One of those things is the pricing and availability. That’s been an issue and we’re actually addressing that in evaluating these proposals that we have. “In an ideal world we’ll like to have a sponsor that will a have a footprint throughout the country. It should be possible for anyone anywhere to have the shirt.
“Price is an issue as well but we should be able to have a Bafana shirt that people can afford. Not cheap‚ but they can afford.”
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