Fifa Report Leads to South Africa Suspensions

Officials of South Africa's national soccer body have been accused of involvement in fixing warm-up matches ahead of the 2010 World Cup.
  • South Africa:   Safa President, Officials Suspended

    SAnews.gov.za, 18 December 2012

    South African Football Association (Safa) President Kirsten Nematandani and four other officials have been put on suspension following a match fixing inquiry into four warm-up… Read more »

South African Football Association (Safa) President Kirsten Nematandani.

  • South Africa:   Safa Acts On Fifa Report Into Match Fixing

    SAFA, 17 December 2012

    At a meeting of the South African Football Association's (SAFA) Emergency Committee held on Friday, 14 December 2012, and finalised on Sunday, 16 December, a number of far-reaching… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Fifa Report On Match Fixing

    SAFA, 15 December 2012

    SAFA on Friday, 14 December 2012 confirmed that it has received from FIFA the report on the Pre-World Cup 2010 International Friendly Matches that was completed by the former Head… Read more »

  • South Africa:   South Africa FA to Deliberate On FIFA Report On Match Fixing

    Vanguard, 15 December 2012

    The Executive Committee of South Africa Football Association (SAFA) will meet on Sunday to discuss a FIFA report on match fixing. SAFA spokesperson, Dominic Chimhavi, said that the… Read more »

  • South Africa:   FIFA 'Match Fixing' Report Imminent

    SAFA, 13 December 2012

    South African Football Association (SAFA) CEO, Dr Robin Petersen, confirmed that the FIFA Investigation into the alleged match fixing of Bafana Bafana's friendly games, in the lead… Read more »

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