Sandile Zungu, Safa presidential candidate and AmaZulu chairman, has expressed confidence in his campaign's momentum ahead of the September 12 elections.Zungu acknowledges the need for continued effort but highlights the strong regional support he has received.
During a media engagement in Durban, he emphasized that the response to his campaign has been overwhelming, with supporters praising his vision for soccer development.Zungu faces competition from Danny Jordaan, who has held the Safa presidency for 13 years.He argues that South African soccer is in crisis, citing issues like the lack of school soccer programs and the need for commercial investment.Zungu believes his experience and networks can bridge the gap between the sport and private sector, ensuring sustainable growth.While acknowledging the challenges ahead, he remains optimistic about his chances of winning the election.
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