No more Bafana games on TV

CAPE TOWN. – South African Football Association CEO Dennis Mumble has confirmed that the South African Broadcasting Corporation can’t afford to broadcast any Bafana Bafana and Banyana Banyana matches. According to the TimesLIVE website, negotiations between the two organisations failed as the SABC still owes SAFA over R50 million from the previous deal which ended in April 2018.

“They (the SABC) have just been refusing to enter into an agreement with us because they say they do not have any money'” Mumble said.

“So, what they want to do is substantially reduce the fee that we charge them, or they paid during the last contract. We have been negotiating since January of this year and we have not got anywhere because there is no appetite for football on the SABC. That is my impression.”

The news comes after the SABC confirmed on Friday that they would not broadcast any Absa Premiership fixtures on radio this season.

It has been reported that about 10 million listeners tune in on match-days to hear the commentary on the games.
The public broadcaster said the matches would, however, still be aired on its television stations after the season started on Saturday.

Mumble further questioned the SABC’s commitment to broadcast national games when Bafana Bafana and Banyana Banyana play.

“You would probably have to ask them (SABC) exactly how important is the national team to the public broadcaster'” Mumble continued. – Sport24.

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