The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘So what about us?’

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Some of the match officials in the country, particular­ly in the lower divisions are concerned about whether they will benefit from the sponsorshi­p deal between the South African Football Associatio­n (Safa) and Outsurance. Last week, Outsurance announced a R50 Million sponsorshi­p deal over the period of five years for match officials. However, looking at how things have gone in the past, officials in the lower divisions feel they won’t even smell a cent from the associatio­n. “It is hard for guys at grassroots level, these people (Safa) don’t look after us. I don’t know whether to blame our local Safa branches or the main office. We don’t really get anything from them. For example, in the SAB League, we depend on match-day fees to travel and we don’t get any salaries. I can’t remember the last time Safa did something for us. I just hope they will think of us with this deal,” said the source.

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