Jordaan, who will go head-to-head with Safa vice-president Ria Ledwaba and Safa Tshwane president Solly Mohlabeng, seems to enjoy overwhelming support from the majority of the association’s 52 regions.
With the SA Football Association elective congress set to go ahead on Saturday, current president Danny Jordaan looks poised to get his third term at the helm of the federation.
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