Danny Jordaan says urgent measures needed to stop footballers dying on the roads

18 December 2020 - 09:45
By mahlatse mphahlele AND Mahlatse Mphahlele
Safa president Danny Jordaan during the Mamelodi Sundowns 50 Year Anniversary Celebrations at Pavilion, Sandton Convention Centre, on December 12 2020 in Johannesburg.
Image: Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images Safa president Danny Jordaan during the Mamelodi Sundowns 50 Year Anniversary Celebrations at Pavilion, Sandton Convention Centre, on December 12 2020 in Johannesburg.

Safa president Danny Jordaan says the picture of footballers losing their lives in car accidents is depressing and urgent measures must be put in place to prevent more deaths.

Over the past few weeks‚ South African football has lost former Bafana Bafana and Mamelodi Sundowns defenders Anele Ngconcga and Motjeka Madisha in separate accidents in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng respectively.

Jordaan said the National Executive Committee (NEC) of Safa‚ which met this week at Safa House‚ has noted with concern the loss of lives of footballers.

“The two other things that came out of the NEC meeting are that we noted with concern the loss of young players through car accidents‚” he said.

“You know we had situations with Lesley Manyathela‚ Gift Leremi‚ Richard Hanyekane and the list goes on and on. Now recently it was Anele (Ngcongca) and of course the latest is Motjeka Madisha. The Madisha accident was in particular horrific‚ so the NEC said we have to look at what measures can be taken to safeguard our young players.”

Jordaan added that focus is often on those who lose their lives but there are many other footballers who end up paralysed due to accidents and unable to continue with their careers.

“We only focus on those players who actually die from these accidents but there are others who are involved in serious accidents and they end up being paralysed. If you add all of them‚ it’s quite a depressing picture of our players getting injured‚ paralysed and dying in car accidents.

“So‚ we appeal again that all our players must take the necessary precautions to be safe. In this country‚ there is Uber or other forms of transport‚ take these measures and be safe‚ particularly during these festive season. It has been a shock because he (Madisha) started with the U20 team that won a tournament in Saint Petersburg in Russia.

“It was the first South African team to win a tournament in Europe and many of the Russian players who played in that U20 tournament represented their country during their own World Cup. He started being part of the Bafana Bafana senior set-up and we have lost him. On behalf of the NEC‚ we feel for the family and we want to express our sincere condolences to them.”