
Bafana face TV blackout for Sao Tome clash
The South African Football Association has confirmed that Bafana Bafana’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Sao Tome will not be broadcasted due to a ‘breakdown of negotiations’. You may also like
The South African Football Association has confirmed that Bafana Bafana’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Sao Tome will not be broadcasted due to a ‘breakdown of negotiations’. You may also like
The South African Football Association (Safa) has announced that the organisation has entered into a five-year sponsorship agreement with the MultiChoice Group (MCG), under the Showmax brand, with the goal of improving the state of refereeing in the country. You may also like
The South African Football Association (Safa) has confirmed that three match officials tested positive for coronavirus ahead of the restart of the 2019-20 season. You may also like
South African Football Association president Dr Danny Jordaan has thanked National Soccer League chairman Dr Irvin Khoza and his board of governors for finally putting in place a restart plan which is ‘safe and fair’. You may also like
The South African Football Association (Safa) has called on law enforcement in the country to act against any amateur footballers found playing social football during level 3 of the lockdown. You may also like
Fifa has written a letter to the South African Football Association, allowing it to extend the 2019-20 Premier Soccer League season beyond the end of August. You may also like
The South African Football Association (Safa) says it has to make sure that the Premier Soccer League has complied with coronavirus protocols because the association is not willing to accept the liability of a rushed restart, adding that it had learned from the Ellis Park disaster and don’t want to lose lives. You may also like
After Dr Irvin Khoza and the Premier Soccer League held a news conference on the return-to-play protocol on Monday, the South Aftican Football Association (Safa) announced its stance in a statement on Tuesday afternoon. You may also like
The South African Football Association (Safa) has confirmed it is in the process of putting together the return-to-play protocols after receiving the green light from government. You may also like
Safa chief medical officer Dr Thulani Ngwenya believes that players in the Premier Soccer League (PSL) will need at least three or four weeks to prepare themselves for the ‘high-intensity exercise’ associated with playing professional football. You may also like