SAFA is prepared to fight tooth and nail to ensure that Bafana Bafana get a lifeline and at least replay their World Cup qualifiers against Ghana.
The South African Football Association is prepared to fight tooth and nail to ensure that Bafana Bafana get a lifeline and at least replay their World Cup qualifiers against Ghana. eNCA reporter Tshepo Thobane spoke to SAFA who are still waiting for FIFA’s reasons for their dismissal before making their next move. Courtesy #DStv403
JOHANNESBURG - The South African Football Association is prepared to fight tooth and nail to ensure that Bafana Bafana get a lifeline and at least replay their World Cup qualifiers against Ghana.SAFA is still waiting for FIFA’s reasons for their dismissal before making their next move.
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