Former Bafana Bafana coach Shakes Mashaba runs for Safa position

25 May 2018 - 12:21 By Mark Gleeson
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Nedbank KeYona mentor and former South Africa national team head coach Shakes Mashaba films the opening ceremony of the Nedbank Cup final between Maritzburg United and Free State Stars at Cape Town Stadium on May 19 2018.
Nedbank KeYona mentor and former South Africa national team head coach Shakes Mashaba films the opening ceremony of the Nedbank Cup final between Maritzburg United and Free State Stars at Cape Town Stadium on May 19 2018.
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Former national team coach Ephraim “Shakes” Mashaba is vying for a career in football politics as he stands for a place on the South African Football Association (Safa) Council in Saturday’s elections in Johannesburg.

Having been sacked by Safa last year‚ and then embroiled in messy conflict over his contract payout‚ Mashaba will now attempt to get a place on the governing body that gave him his marching orders.

He is one of 39 candidates on the national list standing for 10 places on the Safa Council‚ formerly known as the national executive committee (NEC).

Mashaba is joined on the list of hopeful candidates by ex-Bafana Bafana striker Phil Masinga‚ Buti Mathathe‚ who heads up the legends organisation and was previously on the Bafana coach selection committee‚ and Sudesh Singh‚ who coached previously in Asia.

But they will be up against the odds as all but one of the current Council members are standing again.

The only one not to put himself up for re-election is Cape Town advocate Norman Arendse‚ who serves across a myriad of sports and recently acted on behalf for Ajax Cape Town in the Tendai Ndoro case.

There is also provincial list where two positions are reserved for each province. There are 23 candidates vying for the 18 places.

The Premier Soccer League has four places on the Council‚ one of which is the vice presidency. They have nominated Jose Ferreira‚ Irvin Khoza‚ Mato Madlala and Kaizer Motaung.


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