JORDAAN CONFIRMS SAFA BID FOR 2023 WOMEN’S WORLD CUP
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JOHANNESBURG – South African Football Association (Safa) President Dr. Danny Jordaan has shown that the soccer affiliation had submitted a bid to host the Fifa Women’s World Cup in 2023. On Wednesday, Jinan spoke at the Banyanato Banyana squad announcement for their conflict against Jamaica at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on 7 April. Desiree Ellis’s side recently qualified for their maiden World Cup look in France later this 12 months, The feature started their preparations for the worldwide Women’s football match with a string of high-profile games inside the current beyond.
We additionally submitted a bid for the Women’s World Cup in 2023 to show the World world’s women’s South Africa is taken sitakingcantly.” Jordaan additionally confirmed that the whole lot expected the National Women’s League to be launched after the Women’s World Cup on Women’s Day this 12 months. An R10 million cash injection has been set apart to kick-start the league.
If we need to preserve the fulfillment of Banyana Banyana, then we ought to have a National League for Women’s Soccer. That National League we want to launch after the World Cup and with a bit of luck on Women’s Day on 9 August. We have already set apart R10 million as a contribution to kickstart the league.” According to Jordaan, the company has already garnered masses of interest from out of doors of us.
The fantastic factor is that women who gamble out of doors in the United States of America have already begun asking if we’re going to permit players from outside the United States of America to play in the Nation Women’s League. They’re awaiting us to mention sure.
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