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Why SAFA doesn’t want to host COSAFA tournaments anymore

The South African Football Association [SAFA] has made it clear it will not be hosting any COSAFA tournaments until further notice. 

In no uncertain terms, the association told COSAFA that it had hosted enough of its tournaments and it was time to take its events to other countries in the region.

On Friday, SAFA’s National Executive Committee (NEC) resolved that COSAFA was in breach of its statutes. 

HOSTING OF COSAFA TOURNAMENTS

Over the past few years, COSAFA has hosted its tournaments in South Africa rather than taking them to other countries in the region.

SAFA CEO Advocate Tebogo Motlanthe explained that the country had not been bidding to host the COSAFA events.

“We haven’t been bidding for these COSAFA tournaments, but they’ve been happening here in South Africa,” Motlanthe said.

He further explained that the tournaments were affecting SAFA’s plans.

COSAFA tournament
COSAFA has been hosting its tournaments in South Africa

“Let’s not be burdened with tournaments which we have not bid for because, at some point, they go against our priorities as the Association. 

“When you go to different government departments they say their budgets have been spent on COSAFA tournaments because that is classified as football. 

NEC TAKES FIRM DECISION

“So the NEC has taken a firm decision that we must write to them to say we have hosted as a country, and it is enough. Give others a chance.”

He added that they didn’t want to come across as a greedy country wanting to host everything. He believes countries in the region can host the regional tournaments. 

Botswana and Namibia, jointly bidding to host the 2027 AFCON, were cited as two countries that could host COSAFA events.

“Botswana and Namibia are bidding to host the AFCON. So, there is no way they cannot be able to host a tournament of COSAFA’s magnitude. So that was the major decision which was taken by this NEC.” 

South Africa has set its sights on hosting the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup. The country successfully hosted the 2010 FIFA Men’s World Cup. South Africa could enter the history books for hosting both the male and female versions of the global soccer showpiece.

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