Daily Dispatch

Fifa to help foot Safa’s replay bill

- By MNINAWA NTLOKO

FIFA has agreed to pay a minimum of R5-million to the South Africa Football Associatio­n (Safa) to cover the costs of the tainted 2018 World Cup qualifier that the world football governing body has asked Bafana Bafana to replay in November.

Bafana beat the Senegalese 2-1 in Polokwane in November 2016‚ but the result has since been tainted after referee Joseph Lamptey was found to have manipulate­d the outcome of the encounter.

The controvers­ial Ghanaian official received a lifetime ban from Fifa for his trouble and while the football governing body confirmed that they had establishe­d no wrongdoing on the part of South Africa‚ Bafana were still ordered to replay the match.

Safa chief executive Dennis Mumble revealed that Fifa has promised to pick up the bill for the match and the costs could escalate beyond the minimum R5-million cap set by the local football governing body when the final numbers are tallied.

“They (Fifa) have confirmed to us that they will pick up the tab of that match that was played on November 12‚ 2016‚” said Mumble.

“They realise that we were not at fault and these are wasted costs for us. Fifa have confirmed that they will pay.

“For any internatio­nal match‚ it depends on the venue and the location‚ but it’s a minimum of R5million that we spend to put a single Bafana Bafana match together.

“It involves the stadium hire‚ it involves transp the further out the match goes from Johannesbu­rg we must fly out even the visiting team to that destinatio­n.”

Mumble explained that according to the rules‚ visiting teams are responsibl­e for flying themselves to Johannesbu­rg but if the match is in another province‚ then Safa picks up the difference.

“And this match took place in Polokwane last year and we had to pay the difference‚” he said.

“As far as the accommodat­ion arrangemen­ts are concerned‚ our team is in camp for a week anda half before the match itself.

“So all of those accommodat­ion costs and other logistics we have to pay. We also have to pay the staff and the match bonuses to the players. We cannot say to the players they must pay back those bonuses – no they played and they must be compensate­d for that.”

The match will be replayed in November on a date that Safa was planning to use to host the annual Nelson Mandela Challenge friendly between Bafana and an opponent yet to be confirmed. — DDC

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