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    McKenzie Challenges SAFA: Qualify for World Cup & AFCON or Face Consequences

    February 10, 20263 Mins Read14
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    McKenzie Challenges SAFA Qualify for World Cup & AFCON or Face Consequences
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    In a bold move aimed at reviving football in the country, Minister of Sports, Arts, and Culture, Gayton McKenzie, has set two critical objectives for South African Football Association (SAFA) President, Danny Jordaan: to ensure Bafana Bafana’s qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). McKenzie’s directive underscores the government’s frustration with the association’s performance and its growing interest in holding the organization accountable for the nation’s football successes and failures.

    McKenzie’s Two-Pronged Challenge

    McKenzie’s challenge to the football association is a clear call to improve the quality and performance of football. The country last participated in the FIFA World Cup in 2010 when it hosted the tournament, but since then, the national team has failed to qualify. As for the AFCON, while South Africa has qualified for some editions, they have not been serious contenders for the title since winning it in 1996.

    “We cannot keep falling short. South Africa is a footballing nation, and we must be on the global stage,” McKenzie declared during his recent engagement with SAFA’s leadership. McKenzie made it clear that failure to meet these objectives would require a change in leadership, stating that if it cannot deliver, people who can will need to step in.

    SAFA: History of Struggles

    Despite these setbacks, Jordaan remains determined to lead the association through this difficult period. With McKenzie’s pressure, it appears that reforming SAFA’s internal management and focusing on football development will be essential moving forward.

    SAFA’s challenges have extended beyond just performance on the pitch. Under Danny Jordaan’s leadership, the organization has faced financial scandals and management issues. Earlier this year, the Hawks raided SAFA House amid allegations of fraud involving R1.3 million. These controversies have damaged SAFA’s credibility and raised concerns about its ability to lead the country’s football resurgence.

    Restoring National Pride

    There is no doubt that qualifying for the FIFA World Cup and AFCON would be a massive boost for South Africa. McKenzie’s challenge reflects not only his desire for improved performance but also his belief that football can help unite and inspire the nation. Success on the international stage would restore national pride and bring the country’s football supporters back to the stadiums.

    With the 2026 World Cup and AFCON qualification cycles looming, time is of the essence. The ball is now in SAFA’s court to meet these deliverables and demonstrate that South African football is on the path to reclaiming its former glory.

    Related article: Hawks Raid Safa Over Corruption: Football Body Responds

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