FIFA makes important updates to Code of Ethics

16 August 2019 – FIFA has made some important updates to its Code of Ethics to increase the efficiency of the independent Ethics Committee, to protect the safety and well-being of individuals involved in football, and to ensure greater transparency of ethics...

Integrity Declaration form recommended for players & clubs

8 March 2019 – The Ethics Committee of the South African Football Association (SAFA) has approved the attached integrity declaration which is recommended for use as an addendum to the contract entered into by players and clubs in South African leagues. The...

SAFA integrity workshop underway to deal with match-fixing

13 February 2018 – A two-day SAFA National Integrity Workshop looking into legal and regulatory provisions related to match fixing and match manipulation kicked off today in Sandton, Johannesburg. The FIFA-funded workshop is being attended by various...

About Intermediaries

On the 10/11 June 2014 the FIFA Congress adopted a resolution to replace the then existing Players’ Agents Regulations with a new regulation titled Regulations on Working with Intermediaries in order “maintain the integrity of the sport of football by...

Integrity

The Association is committed to the promotion of fair play, integrity and the eradication of maladministration, match fixing and corruption in football. Our new integrity framework seeks to consolidate all the good governance initiatives that we have introduce over...

SAFA Statutes

SAFA’s Statutes form the Constitution of South Africa’s governing body for football. They provide the basic laws on which all of SAFA’s rules are set for competitions, transfers, doping issues and a host of other concerns. Relevant document links can...