Bafana Bafana legend and former captain Lucas Radebe has snubbed the Safa technical committee after he was announced as part of the team in September last year, reports Sunday World!
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According to the publication, Lucas Radebe has not attended a single technical committee meeting.
The committee has had a series of meetings, working around the clock after they were entrusted with the task of finding a new coach to replace Molefi Ntseki.
According to the Sunday paper, they recommended Carlos Queiroz, who was given the nod to lead Bafana by the national association.
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Last September, Safa announced that Lucas Radebe had been roped into the technical committee.
“Safa has consolidated its technical committee by roping in the expertise of several ex-footballers and coaches. It was resolved that the technical committee is a vital component of football development and, as a result, should be beefed up, and former Bafana and Leeds United legend Lucas Radebe is back in the committee and joins another decorated player David Nyathi in the set-up,” said Safa on their website at the time.
“I have not been there in a long time. As far as I know, I am not a member of the committee because I have never been invited. I only saw articles in the newspapers that I am in the committee,” said Lucas Radebe.
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“I spoke to Danny Jordaan, who confirmed that he did not know that I was part of the committee.”
According to Sunday World, they recommended Carlos Queiroz, who was given the nod to lead Bafana by the national association.
Last September, Safa announced that Radebe had been roped into the technical committee.
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“Safa has consolidated its technical committee by roping in the expertise of several ex-footballers and coaches. It was resolved that the technical committee is a vital component of football development and, as a result, should be beefed up, and former Bafana and Leeds United legend Lucas Radebe is back in the committee and joins another decorated player David Nyathi in the set-up,” said Safa on their website at the time.
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