2 August 2019 – SAFA has taken note of the resignation tendered by Bafana Bafana head Coach Stuart Baxter, earlier this morning and wishes to thank him for his services.

We would like to thank the coach for helping us build the Bafana Bafana team to where it is today, having come off the back of a good run leading up to the 2019 AFCON finals in Egypt where the team bowed out in the quarter finals.

In addition to this, the coach was at the forefront of supporting and implementing our Vision 2022 by bringing in younger players into Senior National set-up. As we prepare to regroup for AFCON 2021 qualifiers and the World Cup 2022, the team is in good stead with a very balanced squad of players.

By qualifying for the last eight in AFCON Egypt 2019, coach Baxter accomplished something that was last achieved in 2002 away from home. Bafana Bafana reached the quarter-finals on home soil in 2013 before losing to Mali 3-1 on penalties.

In addition, the coach’s commitment to support Vision 2022, is further evidenced by his support to all the other National Teams structures during his tenure, and with his unwavering support to these teams and their coaches, helped all national teams to consistently qualify for the various major tournaments both on the continent and the world.

These include the u17 girls qualifying for Uruguay2018, u20 Men domination in COSAFA tournament, their qualification for the AFCON Finals and FIFA World Cups, Banyana Banyana victories in COSAFA tournaments and qualification/finalist in AFCON 2018 and consequently qualification for the FIFA World Cup in France 2019.

We take this opportunity to once again thank coach Baxter for his services, and wish him well in his new ventures – wherever this may take him, and we look forward to collaborating with him if and when the opportunity presents itself.

 

SAFA Acting CEO

Russell Paul