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End of an Era: Sasol ends 16-Year partnership with SAFA and Banyana Banyana

End of an Era: Sasol ends 16-Year partnership with SAFA and Banyana Banyana

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SAFA President Dr Danny Jordaan during the 2021 SASOL League National Championship Draw at SAFA House last November FILE - SAFA President Dr Danny Jordaan during the 2021 SASOL League National Championship Draw at SAFA House last November. Photo: Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix
Sasol has officially ended its 16-year partnership with the South African Football Association (SAFA), dealing a major blow to women's football just days before Banyana Banyana begin their Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) title defence.
The petroleum company, which has been a long-time sponsor of both the senior national women's team and the Sasol League, confirmed the conclusion of their agreement, effective June 30, in a statement.
The announcement coincides with Banyana's preparation to depart for Morocco, where they have been drawn in Group C alongside Ghana, Mali, and Tanzania."
The reigning African champions will open their campaign against Ghana on July 7 at the Honneur Stadium in Oujda.
This setback compounds the challenges SAFA is already facing, following a recent dispute with players over unpaid appearance fees for three international friendly matches.
At one stage, members of the squad even threatened to boycott the tournament.
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