Vusi Voetsek: Water polo woes, sorry Safa and bumbling Boks | The Citizen

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🏆👎 While sports is often celebrated as a unifying pursuit, it's challenging to fully support South African teams that consistently underperform and show little signs of improvement. Springboks FIFAWomensWorldCup Read more here 👇

South Africa coach Vaughn Harman Marlow gives instructions to his players during the match against Spain at the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka. Picture: EPA-EFE/Kiyoshi Ota

At the World Aquatics Championships which started in Fukuoka last week, the SA men’s water polo team lost all three their pool stage matches — 35-10 to Montenegro, 30-5 to Serbia and 27-6 to Spain, and ended up bottom of their group with a goal difference of -71. Some other national teams have also struggled for support in recent years, but in order to rake in the resources required to develop smaller codes, there needs to be some real effort to show there is a desire to improve.

It is crazy to think our very good national women’s football team have to deal with these sorts of issues at this stage. How these matters were not resolved months ago is beyond me.

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