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Safa still unhappy with Fifa response

Mninawa Ntloko

SA Football Association (Safa) CEO Tebogo Motlanthe has revealed he personally called Ghana FA general secretary Prosper Harrison Addo to seek clarity after disparaging quotes attributed to the West African official emerged at the weekend.

Addo reportedly mocked his SA counterparts in an interview soon after Fifa dismissed Safa’s complaint against the result of Bafana Bafana’s 1-0 World Cup qualifying defeat to Ghana in Cape Coast on November 14. He was quoted as saying Safa “knows nothing in football and this case clearly shows how incompetent they are”, among other choice barbs.

Motlanthe did not take this lying down and asked Addo to clarify the comments attributed to him, but the Ghanaian distanced himself from the quotes.

“I called him and he denied saying those things,” Motlanthe said on Monday. “The point is we have never attacked the Ghana FA and our issue was with the referee [Senegal’s Maguette Ndiaye] and the way he handled our game. So these comments did not make any sense. He claimed he was misquoted and has reported the matter to the media tribunal [in Ghana].”

There has been simmering tension between Safa and its Ghana counterpart since the South Africans registered their unhappiness with Ndiaye.

Safa suspected the match may have been fixed and asked Fifa to investigate Ndiaye, who awarded a match-winning penalty and also made numerous other questionable decisions that benefited the West Africans.

Safa wanted the game to be replayed at a neutral venue and for action to be taken against Ndiaye and his colleagues.

Safa sent documents to the world governing body and to the Confederation of African Football, including a report by former Fifa referee Andile “Ace” Ncobo. But these efforts appeared to have come to nothing after Fifa dismissed the case at the weekend without providing details.

The world governing body took days to announce a decision and when it finally did so, it was in the form of a one-liner that contained little information.

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