Daily Dispatch

Schools body in talks

- By MARC STRYDOM In Johannesbu­rg

THE warring South African Football Associatio­n (Safa) and SA Schools’ Football Associatio­n (Sasfa) have told Sports Minister Thembelani “Thulas” Nxesi they are working together‚ the minister has said.

Nxesi said the report-backs he has had from both bodies are that they have begun to put aside their longstandi­ng feud that has crippled the advancemen­t of schools’ football in South Africa‚ hamstringi­ng perhaps the most crucial aspect of developmen­t of the sport.

“The latest reports they have given me is that they are starting to work together now. And they are starting to put a programme together‚” Nxesi said this week.

Sasfa and the national body have been at loggerhead­s since Safa’s decision in March 2015 to dissolve the schools body as an associate member.

Safa‚ with government backing‚ stated its unhappines­s at how few schools play football‚ resolving to bring the running of soccer at that level under their own auspices.

That resolution was overturned in arbitratio­n‚ which Safa took on appeal to the High Court and won in August last year. However, the standoff has continued.

Nxesi said that the Department of Sport and Recreation’s biggest goal in 2018 is to revive school sport.

“I indicated when I joined the department last year that I found an intact department in terms of the administra­tion and management‚” the minister said.

“But my issue now is how do we ensure that we develop on developmen­t. And I’m saying developmen­t that will go to the countrysid­e and to townships and rural areas.

“But also‚ how do we partner with basic education to ensure that.” —

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