SAFA vice-president Ria Ledwaba during a press conference.
This comes after presidential candidate Ria Ledwaba dragged the association to court in a bid to stop the elections set for 25 June. In a letter from CAF addressed to SAFA CEO Teboho Motlanthe, the confederation says “CAF will continue to monitor the developments in South African Football.”“We wish to remind the South African Football Association of its duty as a member to: 1.
Quoting article 7 of the CAF Statutes; and 2, CAF says SAFA also has a duty to “manage their affairs independently and free of intrusions and interferences of any kind by any person or body.” CAF says it is “monitoring the developments in South African football”. This comes after SAFA presidential candidate Ria Ledwaba approached the court on an urgent basis to stop the SAFA elections.
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