Sowetan

‘Women’s football needs sole focus’

Safa boss backs players getting ‘proper’ pay

- By Athenkosi Tsotsi

Safa chief operating officer Lydia Monyepao says the task of turning the Hollywoodb­ets Super League into a profession­al and commercial league is a huge one and needs full-time dedication.

Since the national women’s league was birthed from the 2010 Fifa World Cup Legacy funds in 2019, there’s been significan­t growth. The partnershi­p with the betting company has also aided Safa as participat­ing teams get grants so they can cover the costs of running a club and help their players.

Recently re-elected Safa president Danny Jordaan said that by 2026 they want a fully profession­al women’s league and the players should be able to sustain themselves with what they will be earning from the game.

Speaking to Sowetan on the sidelines at the LaLiga and Nielsen Sport, Extra Time event, Monyepao said: “It requires someone full-time, we have to find someone who is solely focused on the profession­alisation of women’s football. That’s something they’re doing in the UK and Spain, we also have to come up with a different strategy that focuses on the profession­alisation of women’s football.

“It’s a matter of putting resources there, this one requires someone who is focused on that. It’s a huge task, to be honest, you need someone who will go out there to engage partners and stakeholde­rs, try to get more sponsors to back the game; and show them the return on investment they’re bound to gain should they get involved,” she said.

Monyepao, a former Banyana Banyana internatio­nal, revealed to online publicatio­n New Frame that she had to hang up her boots so she could focus on her studies and auditing career as football was not paying the bills.

Decades later, players are still not able to get a proper livelihood from the game. “We still have a long way to go. “That’s going to take time. There are only two or three clubs paying players ‘salaries’. That money is not as much as someone from the PSL or NFD would be making.”

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