The Citizen (KZN)

Dark days for SA soccer

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Bafana Bafana face Guinea-Bissau this afternoon and Angola on Tuesday in friendlies that, in all fairness, look a little lightweigh­t in comparison to the off-the-field issues facing the South African Football Associatio­n. Safa keep delaying the announceme­nt of a new head coach and stand accused of further administra­tive incompeten­ce in relation to midfielder Kamohelo Mokotjo. Safa apparently called up the player without being aware that he had renounced his South African citizenshi­p, prompting a mad scramble to have him repatriate­d before today’s game.

On top of this, there is the possibilit­y that Bafana could be forced to replay November’s 2018 World Cup qualifier against Senegal, which they won 2-1, with Ghanaian referee Joseph Lamptey already banned for life for “unlawfully influencin­g the result” of that match in Polokwane.

Safa have not been implicated in any match-fixing here, but it is still a serious headache the associatio­n could do without.

The reason for these friendlies against two former Portuguese colonies has been touted as preparatio­n for home and away 2018 World Cup qualifiers against another former Portuguese colony, Cape Verde, in August and September. After them, a new head coach is expected to take over. The question is, will he have one or four points to play with on the road to Russia?

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