SOUTH-AFRICAN-FOOTBALL-ASSOCIATION

The South African Football Association (SAFA) President Dr. Danny Jordaan

Danny Jordaan - All is well at SAFA, the Hawks raid was illegal

South African Football Association (SAFA) President Danny Jordaan says all is well at the organisation and only “outsiders” are having issues.

Ria Ledwaba during the media engagement in response to her unconstitutional ban from football at Empowaworx House, Randburg on March 20, 2024 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Ria Ledwaba wants a public apology from SAFA

Former South African Football Association [SAFA] vice-president Ria Ledwaba insists she wants a formal public apology from SAFA.

Gay Mokoena image

Gay Mokoena applauds CAF for holding SAFA accountable after Hawks raid

Former South African Football Association (SAFA) CEO Gay Mokoena has commended CAF on how they are handling SAFA’s raid by the Hawks Serious Commercial Crime Investigation Unit.

Former South African Football Association (SAFA) Vice-President Ria Ledwaba

Ria Ledwaba and SAFA headed for another legal showdown following her ban from football

Former South African Football Association (SAFA) Vice-President Ria Ledwaba and the local football mother body are headed for another legal showdown following her ban from football.

Danny Jordaan during the international friendly match between South Afria and DR Congo at Orlando Stadium on September 12, 2023 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Danny Jordaan backtracks on Bafana Bafana's AFCON $7 million bonus comment

In a turn of events, South African Football Association (SAFA) President Danny Jordaan has denied that he had promised Bafana Bafana will share $7 million (R133 million) should they win the 2023 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) title in Ivory Coast next month.

SAFA head of medical Dr Thulani Ngwenya

Continued use of Dagga by some SA footballers giving Sports Medics a headache

The increasing use of cannabinoids (Dagga) amongst some footballers in South African football is proving to be a challenge to contain especially in the national teams says South African Football Association (SAFA) Chief Medical Officer Dr Thulani Ngwenya.