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Safa to name new coach on Friday

In the meantime Santana's two assistants coaches Pitso Mosimane and Brazilian born Jairo Leal will take charge of the national squad.

Oct 19, 2009 8:22 PM | By Sapa

The SA Football Association is expected to name a new Bafana Bafana head coach on Friday to replace Joel Santana.


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SAFA President Kirsten Nematandani and CEO Raymand Hack during the SAFA press conference held at the SAFA House today.
SAFA President Kirsten Nematandani and CEO Raymand Hack during the SAFA press conference held at the SAFA House today.
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Brazilian-born Santana has resigned after he met with the Safa management committee. This followed a dismal 16 months in charge of the national soccer team, that has seen the country plunge down the rankings to 85nd place.

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The 85th ranking is Bafana Bafana's lowest ever, with South Africa dropping 12 positions from last month's 73rd placing.

Santana's resignation was widely expected after he returned to Johannesburg last Thursday with a demoralised squad who lost both matches on a Scandinavian tour to Norway and Iceland last week.

The 1-0 loss to Iceland in Reykjavik last Tuesday night was the final straw. It was South Africa's eighth defeat in their last nine friendly internationals since reaching the semi finals of the Confederations Cup in June.

Said Safa spokesman Morio Sanyane: "Santana resigned after he met with the president (Nematandani and his management committee). The parties had a heart to heart talk and Santana decided to stand down.

"A new coach could be named when the Safa executive meet on Friday."

In the meantime Santana's two assistants coaches Pitso Mosimane and Brazilian born Jairo Leal will take charge of the national squad.

Santana's downfall was widely predicted. Santana replaced fellow Brazilian Carlos Alberto Parreira in June last year. Parreira who won the World Cup with Brazil in 1994 is one of the favourites to take charge of South Africa for the next eight months.

Santana's first match in charge was a tough away African Nations Cup (Afcon) qualifier against Nigeria in Abuja. Bafana Bafana lost that match 2-0 and then struggled through a dismal qualification tournament, then failed to qualify for the Nations Cup finals in Angola the next January.

The writing was on the wall during the Afcon qualifiers when Santana introduced his defensive formation.

The fact that he evaded questions on team selections at media briefings further alienated the local press. Santana was on the verge of being fired in June during the Confederations Cup after his ultra defensive team were held to a 0-0 draw with lowly Iraq in the opening match played at Ellis Park on June 14.

But a 2-0 win over minnows New Zealand in the next game saved Santana's neck. Bafana Bafana went on to lose 2-0 to then world first ranked country Spain 2-0 and were beaten by 1-0 by Brazil in the semi finals.

South Africa produced their best performance under Santana in the third placed play-off when Spain needed extra time to defeat the team 3-2 at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium on June 28.

But with only a fortunate 1-0 win over 131st ranked Madagascar last month in Kimberley from the last nine games it was too much for Safa who had elected a new president in Nematandani recently at the annual general meeting.

Nematandani made no bones about the fact Safa were determined to give back Bafana Bafana their pride. Last week they appointed three assessors, former team coaches Jomo Sono, Clive Barker and Gavin Hunt to assess the team.

That was the writing on the wall for Santana who kept telling the media when he returned from Iceland he would not quit.

But those turned out to be famous last words.

Santana was in charge of 27 matches but failed to beat any top opposition in an official international.

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Oct 19 2009 08:46:52 PM
spencerc777
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That's 17 coach's in 17 years

Anyone with any football knowledge knows that as long as the current SAFA administration remains, there can be no turn around in South African football.

HERE IS A FACEBOOK GROUP THAT HAS BEEN SET UP...

for South African's who desire to effect and momentum the constructive transformation of South African football

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=54543159229
Oct 19 2009 08:55:18 PM
Quo_Vadis
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Which day is Firday - dork sub editor - look no further than Dos Santos / Barker / Radebe / Tovey and Paddy Upton . Stay away from softies like Feesh .
Oct 19 2009 08:56:10 PM
Quo_Vadis
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Forgot de Sa - goal keeping coach
Oct 19 2009 10:37:40 PM
Pride
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I hope they don't pick Jomo Sono
Oct 19 2009 10:57:07 PM
f23k_the_anc
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It's not the @#%$% coaches you @#$% corrupt mother truckers!
Just like the ANC if you to arrogant to acknowlage the you and the players are shite there is now way that you can improve. You should only pick player that are playing overseas because our local soccer is shite. No youth development.
Oct 20 2009 12:16:32 AM
wilhelm
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If Santan can be sacked, why can't all those useless ministers in the ANC govt be sacked? Why was Manto Health Minister for so long? Why was the former home affairs minister kept on? What's good for the goose is good for the gander...The head of Eskom? He underperformed, but go a pay increase so he should go as well, for argument's sake.
Oct 20 2009 12:23:37 AM
august rain
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//The new coach for Banana Banana is Helen Zille she is going to kick their lazy butts into action.
Oct 20 2009 12:25:46 AM
Mungwaru
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Blame the coach even when the material he is working with is below par!
Oct 20 2009 12:52:05 AM
thumbhasam
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When is the coach goim to apply and be assessed, you see now this people already had someone online just like Santana when he was appointed. Its not based on record but hearsay!
Oct 20 2009 12:55:07 AM
Madulla Nkosi
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Banana Banana are a lost cause. The sooner we accept it, the better.

South Africa's showpiece example of AA, BEE EE, BBEEE are a disaster.

At least we have something to laugh about.

No coach in hell is able to resurrect a team whose players : go on awol, decide when they want to play, strike for better payment yet produce absolutely no results.

Palooka Palooka is certainly more appropriate that Bafana Bafana

No coach in the world is able to produce world beaters when the structures in place are the world's worse.


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