Safa elections in 2026 hinge on Jordaan's decision

The South African Football Association's elective congress in 2026 will determine the future of local soccer, with all eyes on whether president Danny Jordaan seeks a fourth term amid ongoing legal challenges. Bafana Bafana's return to the Fifa World Cup adds significance to the vote. No clear challengers have emerged yet.

South African soccer faces pivotal moments in 2026, including Bafana Bafana's participation in the Fifa World Cup for the first time in nearly two decades. The national men's team will compete in North America starting in June, a milestone for young fans who have never witnessed such an event. Meanwhile, Banyana Banyana aims to improve on their fourth-place finish at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, with the next tournament set for 17 March.

Central to these developments is the Safa elective congress, expected later in 2026 due to the World Cup schedule. Danny Jordaan, president since 2013, won re-election in June 2022 for his third term, defeating Ria Ledwaba and Solly Mohlabeng. By 2026, he will have led for 13 years, succeeding Kirsten Nematandani, who was banned by Fifa for match-fixing involvement before the 2010 World Cup.

Jordaan's tenure has drawn mixed reactions, with praise from some in the Safa national executive committee but criticism from members and the public. He faces charges of fraud alongside Gronie Hluyo and Trevor Neethling, arrested on 13 November 2024 and now out on bail. The case remains in pretrial, with Jordaan denying wrongdoing and refusing to step aside, viewing it as an admission of guilt.

Initial court support from figures like Lydia Monyepao, Bennett Bailey, and Jack Maluleka waned as proceedings continued. Maluleka stated: “I won’t labour much on this issue, because tomorrow it might be me. Allegations are allegations… If there is something [of substance], it has to be proven.” Even supporter Mama Joy Chauke attended early hearings.

Jordaan claims majority Nec backing and says the 52 regions will decide his fate. He has been evasive on contesting again: “In any position, in a democracy, you cannot give yourself a position... That is the responsibility of our 52 regions.” Critics urge him to step down amid the legal woes.

No challengers have declared, unlike in 2022. Former Bafana Bafana captain Lucas Radebe is a popular suggestion, but Safa's electoral code requires prior service in structures, excluding many ex-players. Radebe questioned: “My question has always been based on the other leaders of football at the global level. Did they go through any structures?” He advocates for fresh ideas from former players to advance the sport.

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CAF President Patrice Motsepe speaks at press conference rejecting FIFA influence claims on AFCON schedule ahead of Morocco-Senegal final.
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CAF president rejects FIFA influence claims on AFCON schedule change

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On the eve of the Africa Cup of Nations final between Morocco and Senegal, CAF president Patrice Motsepe defended the decision to shift the tournament to every four years after 2028. He rejected accusations of undue FIFA influence and announced plans for an African Nations League in 2029. Meanwhile, FIFA officials praised the high quality of the ongoing AFCON 2025.

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) President, Dr. Patrice Motsepe, announced that the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) will occur every four years starting from 2028 to address ongoing scheduling clashes with European club competitions. CAF also unveiled the African Nations League, featuring four regional zones with matches during FIFA international windows. The announcement holds special relevance for Kenya, which is preparing to co-host the 2027 edition with Uganda and Tanzania, marking the last tournament under the traditional biennial cycle.

President Cyril Ramaphosa declared 2026 a year of decisive action to fix South Africa's struggling municipalities, as the ANC seeks to halt its declining voter support ahead of local elections. Delivering the party's January 8 statement at a half-empty stadium in North West, he emphasised reconnecting with communities and implementing a 10-point plan. The address highlighted persistent issues like poor service delivery and corruption that have eroded public trust.

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South Africa's Bafana Bafana kicks off its 2025 Africa Cup of Nations campaign with high expectations against Angola on 22 December. Coach Hugo Broos's team aims to build on its third-place finish from the previous tournament amid widespread belief in a deeper run. The match in Marrakesh sets the tone for a tough Group B featuring Egypt and Zimbabwe.

Reports indicate that Morocco is the leading candidate to host the 2029 FIFA Club World Cup, with strong internal support within the organization. This expanded tournament, following the 2025 edition won by Chelsea in the United States, could serve as a test run for Morocco's role in the 2030 World Cup. No official decision has been announced yet.

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The African National Congress's National General Council begins this week in Boksburg, focusing on party performance and renewal without discussing leadership changes. Deputy President Paul Mashatile affirmed that President Cyril Ramaphosa will remain in office until the end of his term in 2027. Rumors of a plot to remove him have been firmly denied by party structures.

 

 

 

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