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Pretoria High Court Orders SAFA President Danny Jordaan to Reveal $10 Million FIFA World Cup Payment

October 12, 2025
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Pretoria High Court Orders SAFA President Danny Jordaan to Reveal $10 Million FIFA World Cup Payment
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A major development has unfolded in South African football governance after the Pretoria High Court ordered South African Football Association (SAFA) President, Danny Jordaan, to release detailed financial records relating to the alleged $10 million payment that was reportedly used to secure the 2010 FIFA World Cup hosting rights, as well as transactions from the 2010 FIFA World Cup Legacy Trust.

The court’s ruling, delivered on Friday, follows an application brought forward by a transparency watchdog group demanding accountability and disclosure from SAFA over longstanding financial irregularity allegations. The court found that the matter was of “public interest,” emphasizing that the public has a right to know how funds linked to one of South Africa’s proudest sporting achievements were managed.

Judge Molefe Ndlovu stated that Jordaan’s office must within 30 days produce complete documentation detailing the flow of funds connected to the disputed payment and the management of the Legacy Trust, established after the World Cup to promote football development in the country. The Trust, initially valued at over R450 million, has long been clouded by allegations of mismanagement and lack of transparency.

This ruling reignites scrutiny around the $10 million transfer reportedly made to the Caribbean Football Union — an issue that surfaced globally during FIFA’s corruption scandals. Though Jordaan has consistently maintained that the payment was a legitimate contribution to football development in the African diaspora, critics have questioned the transaction’s timing and documentation.

Civil society organizations and several former SAFA executives have welcomed the court’s decision, saying it marks a critical step toward transparency and accountability in South African sports governance.

SAFA has yet to issue an official statement, but insiders suggest Jordaan’s legal team is considering an appeal.

As the football community watches closely, this court order may set a precedent for financial disclosure within national sporting bodies, particularly where public and legacy funds are concerned.

The ruling not only revives long-standing questions about the 2010 World Cup’s financial legacy but also challenges the culture of secrecy that has often characterized South African sports administration.

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