The recent article published by Sunday World regarding FTF’s campaign and the involvement of Sports Fusion Technologies (SFT) is false, misleading, and entirely fabricated. The claims presented do not reflect the facts, and I wish to set the record straight.
As I clarified in my responses to the journalist:
FTF does not control SAFA contracts. MYSAFA remains the official national registration system, and SFT operates strictly as a regional service provider for SAFA Overberg under a valid contract. Any suggestion that FTF could cancel or replace MySAFA is baseless.
SFT’s support is professional and operational. Branded T-shirts and caps provided to FTF delegates during the Bloemfontein trip were coordinated at an organizational level, to ensure delegates appeared uniformed and professional. No individual from SFT was singled out or given special consideration.
Allegations linking SFT to adult industries are unfounded. Due diligence was conducted before entering the agreement, and there is no evidence that SFT is associated with any such companies.
FTF’s choice of partners is based on capability and professionalism. SFT has a strong track record in supporting football development across multiple regions. Their involvement is operational only, fully aligned with FTF’s mandate to promote and develop football.
FTF remains committed to transparency, good governance, and collaboration with partners who demonstrate professionalism and integrity. We reject these false claims and call for responsible reporting based on verified facts.
— Chairperson of FTF National Working Committee – Tankiso Modipa
