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SAFA still in the dark about FIFA verdict

…'We don't know when we will get a response'

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THE South African Football Associatio­n (SAFA) president Danny Jordaan admitted that he does not know when they will receive a response from FIFA regarding the possible World Cup qualifier rematch between Bafana Bafana and Ghana.

SA's football governing body lodged an official complaint to FIFA against the inconsiste­nt match officiatin­g by Senegalese referee Maguette Ndiaye during the Group G encounter earlier in November, which the Black Stars won 1-0 courtesy of an Andre Ayew penalty.

Bafana entered that encounter with 13 log points to Ghana's 10 and needed to avoid defeat to ensure progressio­n to the next stage.

The controvers­ial penalty awarded by Ndiaye, including many on-field decisions in Ghana's favour, saw SAFA take matters into their own hands, with hopes that their plea will give Bafana Bafana a fair chance at qualifying for a ticket to the World Cup.

Speaking to renowned broadcaste­r Robert Marawa on his radio show, Jordaan revealed that both SAFA and the Ghana Football Associatio­n are waiting on a response from FIFA.

A verdict was expected nearly two weeks ago on November 23, ahead of the draw for the third and final round of the qualifiers on December 10.

"I am just waiting on FIFA," Jordaan told Marawa.

"We are sitting and waiting, and all sorts of stories are emerging. We don't know when we will get a response.

"We are just waiting; we did not submit documents to anyone other than FIFA.

"An investigat­ion is an investigat­ion; they (FIFA) have to follow the leads. FIFA has the best capacity for investigat­ion, and they have worldwide reach." – SPORT24.

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