South
African Football Association (SAFA) President Kirsten Nematandani has urged the
country to rally behind Bafana Bafana in their quest for 2014 World Cup
qualification.
The
SAFA boss is in Yaoundé, Cameroon to give moral support to Bafana Bafana, who
will be taking on the Central African Republic (CAR). The Brazil 2014 FIFA
World Cup qualifier will be played at the Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo on Saturday, 8
June 2013.
Kick-off
is at 15h00 local time in Cameroon (16h00 SA time).
“This
is a very important fixture for the entire country. We need to get all the
points in the remaining matches to enhance our chances of going to Brazil. In
our group, we are the only country that participated in the last World Cup and
qualifying would, for us, be continuity,” said Nematandani.
“We
are also the only country that has played in a World Cup in the group, so with
the experience we have we cannot let this one slip by. The boys also need to
qualify to make the country proud and uplift their own careers by playing in
such a prestigious tournament.”
The
SAFA President has also appealed for support from all South Africans.
“We
need to rally behind the team as they fly the flag on behalf of the nation. It
is at time likes these that the support of the country will be crucial. I have
no doubt in my mind that the boys will do well.”
The
match will be attended by among others, Confederation of African Football (CAF)
President Issa Hayatou and the SA High Commissioner accredited to Cameroon and
CAR, Her Excellency Ms Zanele Makina.
Nematandani
has also brushed aside the events of early in the week when Bafana Bafana where
unable to fly to Yaoundé on time due to cancelled flights.
“That
is something we don’t want to talk about as it can happen to anyone, and bear
in mind that there were other passengers who were also affected by the turn of
events which had nothing to do with the preparations of the team. That is all
behind us now and what pleases us is that the boys are in Yaoundé focussing on
what they came here for. Cameroon has been good to us and we want to assure all
South Africans that the team is in safe hands,” said Nematandani.
“I
watched the boys at training yesterday (Thursday, 6 June) and they showed a lot
of energy. They were in high spirit which shows they have put the whole thing
behind them – which is what matters. We ask all South Africans to also think
positively rather than focus on what happened. People might talk about the risk
of travelling by road, but having looked at our options that was the best
solution to ensure the team prepared well as we are here for football. We are
aware of the risk we took but it was arrived at it cautiously.”
- SAFA