FIFA Women’s World Cup: South Africa squad in dispute with FA ahead of WWC 2023

Football
Published 02.07.2023
FIFA Women’s World Cup: South Africa squad in dispute with FA ahead of WWC 2023

South Africa’s Women’s World Cup preparations had been plunged into chaos on Sunday when a shadow nationwide staff together with a 13-year-old took on Botswana in a pleasant because the squad chosen for the finals had been locked in a dispute with the nationwide affiliation.

The match was imagined to be a send-off for the squad going to the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand earlier than it continues its preparations outdoors the nation.

But a dispute with the South Africa Football Association (SAFA) over bonus funds and their contracts for the match meant the World Cup-bound squad didn’t play.

Instead, a rapidly put collectively facet with no senior nationwide staff expertise misplaced 5-0 in entrance of bemused followers at a packed Tsakane Stadium and a watching tv viewers.

South Africa coach Desiree Ellis acknowledged the tensions behind the scenes and mentioned the nationwide staff must sit down with SAFA and “plot the way forward”.

SAFA officers didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark from Reuters, although the organisation’s soccer supervisor Mzwandile Maforvane confirmed the problems to the SABC.

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“There are challenges that we have with regard to the team and I believe the governance structure of SAFA is dealing with those issues,” he mentioned.

South Africa’s Minister of Sport Zizi Kodwa launched an announcement calling on the events to search out an amicable answer and mentioned he would meet the nation’s gamers’ union on Tuesday.

“I urge the team to be focused on the major task that lies ahead … I will be meeting with the South Africa Football Players’ Union on Tuesday to hear the serious concerns expressed by the team,” Kodwa mentioned.

“The meeting will consider issues pertaining to the government’s commitment and support to the team, the team’s working, welfare and health conditions, including transparency and accountability related to the signing of contracts.”

South Africa is because of meet Costa Rica in a last warm-up recreation in Christchurch on July 15. It has been drawn alongside Sweden, Italy and Argentina in Group G on the World Cup, which kicks off on July 20.