Safa women not happy with Ria Ledwaba, back Danny Jordaan for third term

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Safa women not happy with Ria Ledwaba, back Danny Jordaan for third term
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SA Football Association (Safa) women have blasted presidential hopeful Ria Ledwaba for trying to destroy the organisation and women’s football development.

The women, who were part of a Safa congress held in Sandton on Saturday, also declared their unwavering support for current president Danny Jordaan to continue leading the organisation.

“At the moment we are going in the right direction, and no one will break something that is already there and playing a good role in developing women,” Tsichlas said. “We need someone who has football at heart. If you have Safa at heart, why are you breaking Safa? Build this thing,” Hendricks said.

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