Sunday World (South Africa)

No crisis at Safa House, says CEO Motlanthe

Dlamini resigns one year in the job as head of commercial and marketing

- By Tiyani wa ka Mabasa and Kgomotso Mokoena

SA Football Associatio­n (Safa) chief executive Tebogo Motlanthe has assured Sunday World that Safa House is in order. This comes in the wake of Amanda Dlamini’s resignatio­n from her job as senior manager for commercial and marketing.

There are also allegation­s that staff retrenchme­nts are looming within the national associatio­n.

Other matters of concern are that the SA Under-20 did not qualify for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations after their loss to Mozambique on Friday, meaning that they will also miss the next Fifa World Cup.

Another issue that raised question marks was that the SA Under-23 coach David Notoane was not getting players from the PSL to prepare for the Olympic Games qualifiers.

Dlamini, a former Banyana Banyana captain, assumed the role in July 2021, but has now tendered her resignatio­n just over a year in the job.

“Yes, I can confirm that Amanda has resigned,” Motlanthe told this paper.

Dlamini couldn’t be reached for a comment at the time of going to print, but reports yesterday suggested that the parting of ways may not have been amicable.

Motlanthe flatly rejected the claims. “It’s not true,” he commented. “She told me she wanted to focus on her TV work,” he said.

One of Banyana Banyana’s most capped players,

It is disappoint­ing that the SA Under-20s lost and did not qualify

Dlamini, who amassed 105 caps and scored 24 goals, is a TV football analyst with pay-per-view channel Supersport.

Motlanthe insisted that the rumours of tensions at Safa House and alleged looming retrenchme­nts are merely a smokescree­n.

“I can tell you that there will be no retrenchme­nts at Safa. Amanda’s case is just one of an employee who decided to resign to pursue other interests,” said Motlanthe.

“Yes, it is disappoint­ing that the SA Under-20s lost and they did not qualify. We just have to go back to the drawing board.

“As for the Under-23’s, the PSL have written to us, and coach Notoane will get the players that he wants to use. We have sorted that out,” said Motlanthe.

SA U23 coach Notoane has now finalised his team to play Togo in the second round of Afcon U23 qualifiers this month.

It must be said that Dlamini’s resignatio­n will no doubt leave a bitter taste in president Danny Jordaan’s mouth.

Dlamini’s appointmen­t had been confirmed just two months after another former Banyana star, Lydia Monyepao, was given the responsibi­lity of being chief operations officer in May 2021.

Jordaan, who is in his second spell, had at the time expressed delight in having another woman join the organisati­on that has had its fair share of downs over * the years.

 ?? / Gallo Images ?? Former Banyana Banyana captain Amanda Dlamini has resigned from her position at Safa.
/ Gallo Images Former Banyana Banyana captain Amanda Dlamini has resigned from her position at Safa.

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