Several COSAFA members endorse Motsepe’s re-election as CAF President


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

31 October 2024 – South African Football Association (SAFA) President, Dr Danny Jordaan and several of his counterparts from the COSAFA region have endorsed Dr Patrice Motsepe to be re-elected as Confederation of African Football (CAF) President.

Jordaan welcomed Botswana Football Association, President Oabile Tariq Babitseng, Zambia’s Andrew Kamanga, Eswatini’s Peter Simelane and Malawi’s Fleetwood Haiya to SAFA House in Nasrec on Wednesday and they all said they are backing Motsepe to be appointed for a second term during the CAF elections in March 2025.

Jordaan said while most of the 14 member countries of COSAFA were not present at SAFA House, they are fully behind the re-election of Motsepe and have already confirmed their support.

“I’ve spoken to all of the Presidents in the region and some of them could not be here with us, but they did send messages of support, and we want to explain why we are supporting the name of Motsepe.

“We did so the first time he served a term in 2021 and now he is going for the second term. I think from our perspective, from their own perspective (the Presidents), there’s been significant improvement in CAF not just from a financial point of view because very often you only look at the financial aspect, but also from a football point of view.

“We now have a CAF schools’ competition which starts in COSAFA and of course SAFA are the champions of both schools’ girls and boys. Then there is the Under 20 Championship,” he said.

Jordaan further said football on the continent has grown in leaps and bounds under Motsepe’s watch, with both the women’s and the men’s game continuing to show rapid development. He added that football has really shown exponential growth under the leadership of Motsepe.

“From a CAF perspective, you know that CAF started off with a huge deficit. Andrew Kamanga sitting here next to me is the vice-chair of the CAF Finance Committee. He gave the financial report to the CAF Congress in Addis, Ethiopia, recently, and he can give you details on how that recovery happened.

“But simply to say that the most financially successful Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) was the recent one in Côte d’Ivoire (in the beginning of the year) and it was a huge success, in terms of television viewership, in terms of revenue, ticket sales, global reach, all of it was just phenomenal,” said Jordaan.

He said given the background and the achievement over the period, they thought it’s best for them to endorse Motsepe again for a second time.

Meanwhile, the regional Presidents that were present at SAFA House, echoed Jordaan’ sentiments and said, Motsepe came in during a challenging period for CAF in 2021, but he managed to turn things around and the continental body is heading in the right direction.

Kamanga said: “So, the time that Motsepe has been with CAF since 2021, the results are there to show. And for the sake of continuity and believing that we will even do much, much better, we think we need the stability and continuation of leadership. For that reason, we’ve resolved as members of COSAFA to support his candidacy to the next election in March 2025.”

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SAFA President Dr Jordaan in Morocco to attend CAF meeting


By OBAKENG MAJE

South African Football Association (SAFA) President, Dr Danny Jordaan is in Rabat, Morocco to attend the CAF Executive Committee meeting on 19 April 2024. After the successful 32nd SAFA Ordinary Congress held at the Birchwood Hotel & Conference Centre in Johannesburg at the weekend, Jordaan is continuing with the association’s work and will, among other things, give CAF a full briefing on the outcome of the gathering in South Africa.

“Delegates from around the country descended on the venue in the east of Johannesburg to attend an event that was also graced by representatives from, among others, FIFA, SASCOC, COSAFA, and the Special Member, the National Soccer League (NSL). FIFA has already expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the SAFA Congress.

“More than 50 women were part of the delegates from different regions and represented the structures of football, some of them presidents and some vice presidents. They expressed their satisfaction and happiness with the progress that SAFA has made, and the commitment to women’s football,” he said.

Jordaan said the congress decided that every delegation must include at least one woman, which would bring more than 60 women to Congress, up from more than 50. He further said from a South African point of view, SAFA is looking forward to the announcement of the dates of the 2024 Women’s African Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

“Banyana Banyana are the defending champions after beating Morocco 2-1 in the final at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat in July 2022 to win the continental title for the first time,” he added.

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