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Lydia Monyepao has been named as the new chief executive officer, CEO of the South African Football Association, SAFA, making her the very first female to grace this position.
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Monyepao’s appointment follows the resignation from the position by Tebogo Motlanthe, who reportedly alerted the football body of his intention to leave his position through a resignation letter, which has been accepted by the organisation’s National Executive Committee and President Danny Jordaan. SAFA hosted a press conference alongside both Monyepao and Motlanthe on Monday at SAFA House in Johannesburg confirming the news.
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Monyepao is however not new at SAFA as she was previously the organisation’s chief operating officer. The Soweto-born Monyepao also played for female national side Banyana Banyana, scoring four goals and earning 20 caps.