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16th March 2018
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FIFA has confirmed that it has brokered an agreement regarding the forthcoming SAFA Elective Congress which will be held on 24 March 2018. Addressing a hastily-arranged media press conference on Thursday morning, COSAFA President Phillip Chiyangwa who had been mandated by FIFA to find a solution into the matter told the media that an agreement had been reached in the early hours of Thursday. The agreement involved a SAFA delegation and former referee Ace Ncobo.
“We reached a breakthrough at 01h30 last night (Thursday, 15 March 2018). An agreement was signed by both parties that there will be an Electoral Committee appointed before the elections. Secondly, Ace Ncobo said he would not contest the elections and had officially withdrawn from the race,” said Chiyangwa who is also the ZIFA President. The COSAFA boss said he was happy with the agreement and that he was relaying this message to FIFA in his final report.
• This media release was published by the South African Football Association (SAFA) on 15 March 2018. Click here for the original.
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