Daily Dispatch

SOUTH AFRICA STEPS IN AFTER ZIMBABWE DROPS THE BALL

The draw for the 2019 Cosafa Cup is likely to take place on May 3 after Safa steps in to host the championsh­ip from May 25-June 8

- NICK SAID

The draw for the 2019 Cosafa Cup is likely to take place on Friday May 3 as the regional tournament heads to Durban next month.

The SA Football Associatio­n (Safa) and eThekwini Municipali­ty have stepped in to host the championsh­ip from May 25-June 8‚ after Zimbabwe pulled out at the last minute.

This year’s competitio­n carries added significan­ce as the field is likely to have five teams headed for Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt later in June – South Africa‚ Angola‚ Namibia‚ Zimbabwe and Madagascar.

For those not going to the African showpiece‚ there is also the Nations Championsh­ip qualifiers to prepare for in late July and early August.

Whether Bafana Bafana will use the competitio­n as Nations Cup preparatio­n remains to be seen‚ but it would appear to be a good opportunit­y for coach Stuart Baxter to have the majority of his players in camp‚ and to play a minimum of two competitiv­e friendly matches.

Given that Bafana may well have camped in Durban anyway‚ and would play two of their fixtures at the Moses Mabhida Stadium if they made the final‚ providing quality facilities‚ it seems a no-brainer.

They will still have 16 days after the tournament to prepare for their opening match in the Cup of Nations against Ivory Coast on June 24.

Baxter may wish to see the draw first to gauge the path of the team‚ with a potential clash against Nations Cup opponents Namibia potentiall­y changing his thinking.

That pool stage and quarterfin­al draw is likely to be held on May 3‚ the Dispatch understand­s‚ though no formal announceme­nt has been made by Cosafa.

The eThekwini Municipali­ty have stepped in to provide a home for the tournament‚ with the semifinals and final of the tournament will be played at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.

King Zwelithini Stadium in Umlazi and the Princess Magogo Stadium in KwaMashu will be used earlier in the competitio­n‚ while the Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium and Chatsworth Stadium will be training venues for the teams.

eThekwini mayor Zandile Gumede expressed her enthusiasm at the opportunit­y given to the City to host the tournament.

“Durban is known as Africa’s playground and we have proven this over and over again through the many successful internatio­nal sports tournament­s that we have hosted‚” said Gumede.

“We have world-class sporting facilities‚ including our iconic Moses Mabhida Stadium‚ which makes it easy for us to accommodat­e tournament­s of internatio­nal standard.

“I am certain that they will fill up all the stadiums to support their favourite teams and create that exciting and jubilant vibe. We look forward to hosting the games.”

Safa president Danny Jordaan‚ who has emerged as a saviour for the tournament yet again‚ thanked Gumede for taking on the staging of the event‚ the fourth time in the last five editions that South Africa has taken it on.

“By accepting to host the upcoming Cosafa Cup tournament‚ eThekwini has once again shown that it is a municipali­ty whose agenda is to live the masses’ goals,” said Jordaan, who feels the games will be well-received.

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 ?? Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X/ SAMUEL SHIVAMBU ?? HIGH STAKES: South Africa’s Lyle Foster, centre, is challenged by Lesego Keredilwe and Lesenya Ramoraka of Lesotho during the 2018 Cosafa Cup match at Peter Mokaba Stadium. SA will host this year’s edition again.
Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X/ SAMUEL SHIVAMBU HIGH STAKES: South Africa’s Lyle Foster, centre, is challenged by Lesego Keredilwe and Lesenya Ramoraka of Lesotho during the 2018 Cosafa Cup match at Peter Mokaba Stadium. SA will host this year’s edition again.

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