The South African Football Association (SAFA) received a significant boost to its ambitions to host the 2027 Women's World Cup when its president, Danny Jordaan, and newly appointed CEO Lydia Monyepao met with the Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Zizi Kodwa.The meeting, held on Monday to update the minister on the South African bid, marked a crucial milestone in the country's hopes of becoming the first-ever African nation to host this prestigious global tournament."I am very pleased with this update from SAFA and the details around the progress and the work that has been achieved to date," said Kodwa in endorsing SAFA's intentions.The minister further confirmed that SAFA would be invited to present their bid during a meeting with government ministers and MECs in Bloemfontein on Thursday and Friday.With an air of optimism, Jordaan expressed his satisfaction with the progress made by SAFA and highlighted government's backing of women's sports in the past when the country played host to the ICC Women's T20 World Cup in February this year, as well as the upcoming Netball World Cup which will be hosted in Cape Town (28 July-6 August).The success of these events would go a long way in South Africa's bid for the FIFA Women's World Cup.As the bidding process advances, SAFA will now engage with provincial governments, cities and stadiums to present a compelling case for hosting the tournament.This phase requires meticulous planning and collaboration to highlight South Africa's readiness and ability to deliver a memorable Women's World Cup."We are delighted with the progress that has been made.
Our government has been very supportive of women's sports, as we have seen with various codes," said Jordaan as quoted by SAFA