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Coronavirus: Safa's senior management agrees to 15 percent salary cut

The country's football governing body is taking drastic measures to save the organisation money during this lockdown

The South African Football Association (Safa) is feeling the pinch of the coronavirus lockdown in the country, and the senior management has made several recommendations in an attempt to cut costs and save the organisation money.

In a statement released on Saturday, the country's FA revealed there as a two-day (March 20-22) meeting of the senior management where football and the financial impact of the lockdown were discussed.

Present in the meeting was technical director Neil Tovey, chief financial officer Gronie Hluyo, Mzwandile Maforvane who is the general manager and also looks after football business/events, head of commercial and marketing Darryl Coutries and Dominic Chimhavi who is head of communications among others.