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Safa embroiled in R1m unpaid grants scandal

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March 30, 2025

Eight Sasol Women's League clubs claim stipend was not paid

- By Bongani Mdakane

Safa embroiled in R1m unpaid grants scandal

The SA Football Association (Safa) faces another scandal with eight clubs from the Gauteng Sasol Women's League claiming the association owes them over Ri-million in unpaid grant and prize money.

The revelations contained in a letter addressed to the federation come in a week in which Safa announced it had failed to pay its staff salaries on time.

Last week Sunday World revealed that the association had failed to ensure that the under-20 national team's preparation for its friendlies against Botswana were not scuppered by a failure to provide water.

Players at the camp in Fun Valley Resort were forced to endure a two-day stinky nightmare as the association failed to fix a long-standing problem with the water supply at the facility.

Now, the embattled football association is facing accusations of owing 16 teams from the Sasol Women's League in Gauteng for the past three years.

Apart from the eight clubs that have signed the letter, Sunday World understands that eight others that were not signatories to the memo sent to Safa are also owed by the association.

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