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Page 1 SAFA presentation to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Sport Tuesday 08 November 2011
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Page 2 SUSTAINED NATIONAL TEAM SUCCESS THROUGH FOOTBALL DEVELOPMENT Overall Goal: To be No 1 in Africa at all levels Key to sustained national team success lies in creating a rich pipeline of talent through sytematic and well funded development structures. SAFA National Development Framework and Technical master plan in place to build this talent pipeline over the next ten years.
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Page 3 National Development Framework “The Summit”: Player Development “The Foundation”: Support Infrastructure Football InfrastructureSocial Support 1. Rules & Regulations 2. Code of Conduct 3. Facility Standards & Availability 4. Standards for Club Operations 5. Coaching & Refereeing 6. Stakeholder Support 7. Systems Support (IT, HR, Fin, Science, etc) 8. Youth Talent ID and Development 9. Compe- tition Structure 11. National Team Performance 10. Women’s Football Development
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Page 4 Men’s National Teams Value Chain Head Coach U-17 Assistant Coach Head Coach U-20 Assistant Coach Head Coach U-23 Assistant Coach Head Coach CHAN Assistant Coach Head Coach SNT Assistant Coach TBC Solly Luvhengo Ephraim Mashaba Jairo Leal Solly Luvhengo TBCEphraim Mashaba Simon Ngomane Pitso Mosimane 1. Technical Study Group (study Competitions, Leagues, Matches / Scouting Reports) 2. Football Academy Regulations 3. Technical Master Plan 4. Coaching Education Programme 5. Sport-specific Research Technical / Scientific Support for National Teams U-13 League at LFA Level U-15 League at LFA Level U-19 Regional League Nat’l Tournaments Talent Sources Provincial leagues U-13 Leagues at Regional Level U-15 Leagues at Regional Level Academies/School of Excellence U-17 Leagues at Regional Level Converting from a 2-year to a 4-year development cycle Grassroots Programme
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Page 5 Women’s National Teams Value Chain Head Coach U-17 Assistant Coach Head Coach U-20 Assistant Coach Head Coach SNT Assistant Coach Greg Mashilo Sheryl Botes Greg Mashilo Sheryl Botes Joseph Mkhonza 1. Technical Study Group (study Competitions, Leagues, Matches / Scouting Reports) 2. Football Academy Regulations 3. Technical Master Plan 4. Coaching Education Programme 5, Sport-specific Research Technical / Scientific Support for National Teams Grassroots Programme U-13 League at LFA Level U-15 League at LFA Level U-19 Regional League Nat’l Tournaments Talent Sources Academies/School of Excellence U-13 Competition at Regional Level U-15 Competition at Regional Level Leagues U-17 Leagues at Regional Level Converting from a 2-year to a 4-year development cycle
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Page 6 Bafana Bafana: Vision 2014
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Page 7 Bafana Key objectives: Achieve Second round at Brazil 2014 –Win FWC2014 qualification group. –Win the two legged play-off match and qualify for the final tournament. –Progress through group stages Reach final match of AFCON 2013 in South Africa –Series of strategic friendly matches against top 6 African teams, and high-ranked European or South American teams.
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Page 8 Bafana Bafana: Vision 2014 Friendly Games Mini-Camps Friendly Games FIFA Friendly Games BRASIL WORLD CUP 2012 2010/ 2011 2013 2014 COSAFA / CHAN AFCON Gabon/ E Guinea Qualifiers World Cup Qualifiers COSAFA / CHAN Mini-Camps AFCON South Africa 2013 World Cup Qualifiers AFCON 2012
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Page 9 SETBACK: FAILURE TO QUALIFY AFCON 2012 Lessons Learned –Process failure Check-list did not include formally studying rules and discussing them No one person charged with this KPA –Technical failure All made incorrect assumptions based on earlier CAF communications and did not check them All made assumptions based on FIFA rules and traditional practice and did not check them Ambiguities and problems with the Rules not clarified beforehand –Management and Support failure Need to boost capacity in national team management Need to involve Legal department in Rules and Regulations briefings Need to boost training of SAFA Heads of Delegation –CAF Issues Rules were ambiguously written and published late Circular received prior to tournament confused matters Application of rule in this instance led to fundamentally unfair result
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Page 10 CORRECTIVE ACTIONS Apology to nation by President Internal disciplinary measures concluded. Change of Process –Allocation of responsibility for Rules to HOD: National teams. –Process of receiving, checking, work-shopping of Rules in place. Boost of Management capacity –Employment of Assistant Manager, Senior National Team to be fast-tracked. Training for Heads of Delegation. Have formally asked CAF to review and change the rule for the future
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Page 11 GETTING BACK ON TRACK Win our qualifiers for 2014 Prepare to win AFCON 2013 Series of competitive friendlies during 2012 to ensure rise in Ranks and seeding for international tournaments. Sustained and accelerated focus on development pipeline
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Page 12 London Olympics 2012 Banyana Banyana have already qualified
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Page 13 OLYMPIC PREPARATION Camp for six months prior to Olympics Series of international friendlies home and away Work with SUSPI High Performance Centre Work with SANDF on fitness programme
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Page 14 London Olympics 2012 SA U23 Men’s team will be competing in the inaugural CAF U23 Championship in Morocco from November 26 th to December 10 th –8 teams are participating –Two groups of 4 –Top 3 teams will qualify for the Olympic games –4 th placed team will play-off against an Asian team
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Page 15 CHALLENGES Olympic qualifying tournament lies outside of FIFA calendar Player release from clubs difficult Working with League on resolving matter
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Page 16 Bafana Bafana fans thank you
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