/ 2 August 2004

SA needs ‘world-class’ soccer team

The challenge South Africa faces ahead of the 2010 Soccer World Cup is to build not only stadiums, but a world-class team, bid company CEO Danny Jordaan said on Sunday.

”For the World Cup to be successful and profitable, it important we have a winning team,” he told a seminar hosted by South African Football Association (Safa) Western Province in Cape Town.

The business of football and the issue of profitability are linked to success on the field. This will require strong grassroots football in South Africa in the build-up to the tournament, he said.

On Tuesday an announcement will be made about Safa evaluation teams that will visit the cities earmarked to host the matches. The teams will look at their stadiums, hotels, and transport and other facilities.

This information will be used in deciding where to place the World Cup groupings.

Speaking after the presentation, Jordaan declined to comment on Safa’s recent decision to award him, bid company president Irvin Khoza and Safa president Molefi Oliphant bonuses of R7,4-million each after tax for getting the tournament awarded to South Africa.

Instead he referred questions to Safa Western Province president and member of the Safa executive Vernon Seymour.

Asked how the amount was calculated, Seymour said Safa had set up a remuneration committee headed by a chartered accountant who had looked at practices after the rugby and cricket World Cups hosted by South Africa.

He had also looked at international practice in terms of winning and losing the bid.

”For example the Moroccan bid was lost, but they were paid, I think, R14-million in our terms each for the top three members of their bid. Those kinds of factors went into the recommendations.”

The principle is to regard hard work, and success in achievement, Seymour said.

Asked how the money would be paid, he said Safa — which at the moment is in the red — will work to build up its coffers and achieve ”some stability in our financial affairs”.

”Once we have made some additional money, once we have done some regeneration, we will get the monies to the individuals.”

The money will be paid as soon as it is viable for Safa to do so. — Sapa