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EFF throws support behind Ria Ledwaba in SAFA presidency race

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The EFF have made it known that they are supporting Ria Ledwaba in the race for the SAFA presidency.

Ria Ledwaba has got the backing of the EFF for in the SAFA presidency race. Photo: Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix

Durban – The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have made it known that they are supporting Ria Ledwaba in the race for the South African Football Association (Safa) presidency.

Controversy arose last week when Ledwaba who currently serves as Safa’s deputy president was cautioned by Safa about potential ousting from the race if she presented herself to the public before the final list was approved by the governance committee. She has since been cleared.

“The EFF states it’s unequivocal support for Ria Ledwaba who has despite bullying and intimidation, availed herself for the position of the South African Football Association President.

The EFF made it known that they feel that Safa is an example of a below par national institution. The feel that Ledwaba will add fresh energy to the body which has been headed by Danny Jordaan since 2013.

“Safa is an institution that has been characterised by mediocrity and failure, and has been directionless for more than a decade. There is no progress in grassroots development of football, women remain underpaid compared to their male counterparts and the men’s national team, in particular, does not inspire confidence.

“The election of Ledwaba will be a breath of fresh of air in the footballing fraternity as she will have a meaningful appreciation of the disparity between the development and treatment of female football stars and those who are male.

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The EFF also do feel that the controversy last week was caused by Safa undermining Ledwaba due to the fact that she is a woman.

“The attempt at stifling her from engaging the public on the merits of her candidacy is nothing but a patriarchal, politically motivated and shallow campaign by old men who have no meaningful contribution in football administration.

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