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Safa to support FIFA’s new idea of revolutionising the women’s game

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The South African Football Association (SAFA) says it will support Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)’s new ideas of revolutionising the women’s game following a recent watershed summit held in Muscat, Oman.

Among a raft of changes within the FIFA World Cup competitions, is an envisaged FIFA Women’s World League tournament comprised of the top 16 teams around the world.

The format will be made up of four teams from North and South America, two from Africa, six from Europe and the remaining four from Asia/Oceania.

“With Nigeria and Ghana currently topping the African rankings, it means Banyana Banyana have to go all out and beat these two to be among the elite in the world.

“Our girls must be among the 16 teams in this elite league,” says SAFA president Danny Jordaan, who added the Association was fully in support of the changes within the world’s game.

The SAFA president said for this to become a reality and as soon as possible, it was imperative that the country launches the National Women’s League next year.

“We also need a technical capacity that is equal to the best in the world and this falls within our broader Vision 2022 blueprint,” he says.

As a result of all these changes, Jordaan said  Banyana had to qualify on regular basis for AFCON tournaments, starting with Ghana 2018. They also have to qualify for the for 2019 FIFA World Cup in France in order to improve their current FIFA rankings.

“All in all, what all these changes mean is that our teams have to up their game to keep up with the growing pace in this competitive world. We need to be among the best in the world and that means upping our game.”

Meanwhile, the FIFA Women’s World Cup will run from June 7 to July 7, 2019, in France and will comprise a new-look 24-team format.

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