Safa confirms bid to host several major events in SA

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Safa president Dr Danny Jordaan
  • Post published:March 16, 2022

The South African Football Association has announced plans to host this year’s Caf Champions League final and the Caf Women’s Champions League tournament.

Safa president Dr Danny Jordaan told Safa’s official website on Friday that plans are under way to bid for both the Caf Champions League final as well as the Caf Women’s Champions League.

“We have indicated to Caf that we are quite keen to host the second edition of the Caf Women’s Champions League on the basis that it would be wonderful for the defending champions, Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies, to defend their crown on home soil in South Africa,” he said.

“So, we are keeping our fingers crossed because we do not know who else will submit a bid, but we as Safa are definitely going to submit a bid.”

South Africa currently has two teams in the Champions League, Mamelodi Sundowns and AmaZulu FC. Sundowns are currently top of the Group A standings with 10 points from four games, while AmaZulu occupies third place in Group B with six points after four matches.

“We are following the success of both AmaZulu and Mamelodi Sundowns in the Caf Champions League and, of course, both of them are doing well,” he continued.

“This weekend’s [Caf Champions League] group matches with Mamelodi Sundowns against Al Ahly, and with AmaZulu currently in Algeria, will determine their positions and they may also go into the final round.

“So, we hope that at least one of the two, but hopefully both of them, will make it to the final. It would be just wonderful to host the Caf Champions League final with a South African team or both South African teams in the final. We will be watching and submitting an application for the Caf Champions League final as well.

“That [the Caf Champions League final] will be in May, Caf Women’s Champions League tournament is in November, so there is a good space between the two events.”

Dr Jordaan added Safa is also planning to bid to host the Africa Women’s Cup of Nations in 2024, with Banyana Banyana representing the country at the continental tournament having already qualified.

“As far as the Africa Women Cup of Nations is concerned, we [Banyana Banyana] have qualified for the 2022 tournament in Morocco [from 2 July to 23 July]. Our team made it to the final in Ghana [in 2018 where they lost to Nigeria on penalties].”

“They are going to Morocco and we are hoping they will be in the final of this competition. Certainly, they must qualify for the World Cup. On that basis, we have indicated to Caf we are keen to host the 2024 Women’s Cup of Nations. We will be discussing this matter with the Minister of Sport, minister Nathi Mthethwa, and ask the government to give us support to make that bid because it is not a once-off match, it is a tournament.

“Therefore we need to get government support for the bid to host the Afcon for women in 2024. I think we should have a significantly strong team by then to hopefully be in the final and win it,” Jordaan concluded.