While the COVID-19 pandemic has wrought havoc on the sporting world, it has created the opportunity to reassess the business models of clubs and leagues, and find a new way forward. The financial devastation of the pause in football has been keenly felt all over, but it has created conversations about what can be improved
COVID-19 COSAFA AfriCAN: Namibia international urges players, fans to stay positive
Namibia international Joslin Kamatuka says players and fans must stay positive in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and learn to adapt to the “new normal” that it has brought. Kamatuka, who plays for Cape Umoya United in South Africa’s GladAfrica Championship, admits that it has been tough going without the routine of training and
COVID-19 COSAFA AfriCAN: Orlando Pirates star Motshwari warns of COVID-19 effects
South African footballer Ben Motshwari has recovered from COVID-19 and warns that it is a virus not to be underestimated. The Orlando Pirates star is the only player in the Premier Soccer League who has publicly stated his positive test, but a month on has now had two negative tests to confirm his recovery. “This
COVID-19 COSAFA AfriCAN: FAM starts COVID-19 payouts to football stakeholders
The Football Association of Malawi has stuck to its word and initiated the payment of stipends to 431 Super League players and team officials, totalling to K17.2-million (approximately $24,000). The payments were made as part of the COVID-19 Relief Fund Initiatives that seeks to assist players and officials financially during the break in play of
FIFA wants ‘common sense’ applied to anti-racism slogans
FIFA have come out and urged competition organisers to use “common sense” when assessing the actions of players or officials who display anti-racism slogans during matches. It comes in the wake of a show of support by Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho in the wake of the tragic death of George Floyd in the United
COVID-19 COSAFA AfriCAN: FAZ releases video to highlight COVID-19 awareness
The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) have produced a video to highlight awareness around the COVID-19 pandemic that sees local administrators and players in the sport lend their voice to the campaign. These include FAZ President Andrew Kamanga, General Secretary Adrian Kashala, Chipolopolo stars Fashion Sakala and Bruce Musakanya, and Copper Queens defender Margaret Belemu.
COVID-19 COSAFA AfriCAN: CAF fast-track payment of grants to Member Associations
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) have announced the fast-track of financial grants to Member Associations to assist the management of football in their domestic leagues that have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. CAF have confirmed that a total of US$10.8-million will be immediately distributed to countries, following a meeting of their emergency committee
Updated COSAFA leagues status report amid coronavirus pandemic
Football leagues around the world are still contemplating how to finish their seasons, while others have already called time on the 2019/20 campaign. Here is an updated round-up of the situation in each of the COSAFA member associations as football waits patiently for a return when it is safe to do so. ANGOLA The 2019/20
BFA set for elective congress in August
The Botswana Football Association (BFA) have set the date of August 8 for its elective congress to be held in the capital city of Gaborone. This follows the green light by the Government of Botswana on the easing of lockdown restrictions that included allowing the sports fraternity to return to training during the novel coronavirus
COVID-19 COSAFA AfriCAN: Coaches find new ways to keep squads working amid COVID-19 pandemic
Players and coaches have had to find new ways to work on fitness and technical programmes in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, but many are embracing the ‘distance learning’ as a new way forward. While it will never replace physically being in the same room or training pitch, the pandemic has shown how technology