Daily Dispatch

Afcon event now in the balance for SA

- MAHLATSE MPHAHLELE

South Africa has an appetite to host the 2019 Caf Cup of Nations but they will not be drawn into a bidding process.

Minister of Sport Tokozile Xasa confirmed on Friday that the government is keen on hosting the tournament but they are waiting for the South African Football Associatio­n (Safa) to give them informatio­n.

Cameroon was stripped of the rights to host the tournament last week‚ and Xasa was clear that the Confederat­ion of African Football (Caf) must make an offer to the South African government to host the competitio­n because a bid will come with costs.

“As of now‚ we have no informatio­n and we have no clue of what it will cost but we are waiting for Safa to bring us the informatio­n. But we are keen to host the tournament‚” Xasa said.

“I was very clear to them [Safa] that if they [Caf] want us to host‚ it must be an offer. It must not be like we are bidding because with bidding there are costs and all of that. It must be very clear that South Africa is not offering to bid for this tournament. We do have the stadium infrastruc­ture which will cut costs hosting the tournament‚ and hotels that are ready.”

Caf said in a statement on Friday that they are requesting applicatio­ns from member associatio­ns who are interested in hosting the tournament. The continenta­l body said in a statement: “Member associatio­ns interested in bidding must submit their bid books to Caf by midnight on Friday‚ December 14.

“From December 15‚ 2018‚ Caf will make a shortlist announceme­nt‚ request further informatio­n from bidders and make possible on-site visits to complete the evaluation of applicatio­ns.”

Xasa said that after a briefing by Safa‚ the government would take the matter to the cabinet for deliberati­on.

“If it is favourable and there will be a return on the investment South Africa continues to be open to hosting big events. We will look at it‚ see how it is and take it to present to cabinet,” said Xasa.

“When we talk major events being hosted by the country‚ it cuts across all sectors. We must be able to present before cabinet what they can consider to be favourable and affordable. When we went to Singapore to bid for Cape Town to host the Netball World Cup‚ we did not ask for money from cabinet.

“Netball is smaller‚ although it is a World Cup [sport] in 2023 but as part of department­al‚ provincial and city allocation we will be able to cover a lot of ground. We will not request treasury to fund us.”

Xasa said that politics would always have an influence in sport. “If you look at the world today‚ national bodies exist within the law and mandate of the country. So‚ there is that relationsh­ip that must be built between ourselves and organisati­ons that run sport. If you have to bring the World Cup, heads of state often will come. Are you saying you don’t want us as politician­s? Who is going to take care of all of that?

“You can’t run away from that.”

“It must be very clear that South Africa is not offering to bid for this tournament.”

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