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SAFA BRIEFS ON SA'S 2027 FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD CUP BID

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SAFA briefs on SA's 2027 Fifa Women's World Cup bid



On Tuesday May 9th, 2023, a delegation from the South African Football Association (SAFA), led by President Dr. Danny Jordaan, met with the Minister of Sports, Arts, and Culture, Zizi Kodwa, in Cape Town to brief him on South Africa's bid to host the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup.



The meeting took place during the Department of Sports, Arts, and Culture's budget vote networking session and post-budget activation event, which was attended by various personalities, including former Bafana Bafana captain Lucas Radebe.




SAFA's President, Vice President Linda Zwane, new CEO Lydia Monyepao, and NEC member Tankiso Modipa briefed Minister Kodwa on the timeline for South Africa's bid, emphasizing the importance of submitting the bid agreement by May 19th, 2023. This will confirm SAFA's interest in hosting the FIFA Women's World Cup, and allow them to receive the bid documents from FIFA.



CEO Monyepao noted that the event was an opportunity to showcase SAFA's plans to welcome the world to South Africa in 2027. She explained that SAFA wanted to make the Minister aware of their intentions so that FIFA could provide them with the necessary bid documents.



The SAFA delegation used the opportunity to preach the gospel of their bid to stakeholders in attendance at the Cape Town event.

Hosting the FIFA Women's World Cup would be a significant achievement for South Africa, as the country has never before hosted the tournament.



However, they have successfully hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup, which was widely regarded as a success.

SAFA has been making preparations for the bid, which will require significant investment in infrastructure and facilities to meet FIFA's requirements. The FIFA Women's World Cup is a major global sporting event that attracts significant attention and investment, and hosting it would provide a significant boost to South Africa's economy and international profile.




South Africa's bid to host the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2027 is an ambitious project that will require significant investment and effort. However, SAFA's delegation has made it clear that they are committed to the bid and are confident that they can deliver a successful tournament if given the opportunity.


With the deadline for submitting the bid agreement rapidly approaching, SAFA is working hard to ensure that all necessary preparations are in place, and that South Africa is ready to welcome the world in 2027.


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