The South African Football Association (Safa) are their own worst enemy. They have mastered the art of being all talk and no action.
Safa have gloated about the national teams’ upward trajectory in recent months, with Banyana Banyana, Amajimbos, Amajita, and Bafana Bafana all qualifying for their respective World Cups.
Yet, amid the celebrations, Safa have done little to support the feeder structures of these teams, watching them sweat on the pitch while basking in the glory of their hard work.
Bafana Bafana’s B-team captain, Neo Maema, recently made a shocking revelation, claiming that the players have not been paid their money for competing at the last Chan tournament, which was hosted…
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