14 March 2019 –The Legacy Trust on Thursday gave out close to R100 million in funding for various projects which included Women’s National League, Junior National Teams, the National Technical Centre among others.

The presentation was done by SAFA President Dr Danny Jordaan with the help of the Legacy Trust general manager Joe Carrim.

Among those who attended the handover of cheques to various areas within football were SAFA vice-president Ria Ledwaba, SAFA NEC member Linda Zwane, Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis, captain Janine van Wyk and a host of players from the High Performance Centre.

The biggest beneficiaries of the Legacy Trust funding this time around were the National Women’s League, Junior National Teams and the National Technical Centre.

Here are the Beneficiaries:

  1. Women’s Regional League – R3, 172 500
  2. Junior LFA League – R5, 057 700
  3. Beach & Futsal Nat League – R2, 651 400
  4. High Performance Centre – R3, 376 621
  5. Provincial Exec Committee Support – R780 000
  6. KZN Academy – R5, 000 000
  7. Junior National Teams – R19, 049 550
  8. Technical Officials – R8, 272 200
  9. SAFA Digital – R1, 080 000
  10. Women National League – R10, 000 000
  11. Regions – R7, 500 000
  12. LFAs – R200 000
  13. Football For Hope – R4, 750 000
  14. NGO – R1, 250 000
  15. SAIFA – R2, 000 000
  16. Bursaries – R270 000
  17. National Tech Centre – R17, 346 000
  18. Administration – R8, 238 152

Sub Total Distributed – R99, 994 123