Zungu, known for steadying AmaZulu FC, kicked off his campaign in Johannesburg by honoring the late Jayden Adams, thanking past leaders like Danny Jordaan, and calling for a business-like approach to football with high-performance centers in every province and private funding for grassroots programs.
Backed by figures like Lucas Radebe and groups claiming majority regional support, he criticized SAFA’s constitutional issues amid allegations of threats to reform backers. Incumbent Jordaan, endorsed for a fourth term after guiding Bafana Bafana to 2026 World Cup qualification, faces this challenge as nominations close July 29 ahead of the September 12 congress.
🗳️⚽️ @SAFA_net presidential candidate Sandile Zungu comes out strongly against what he calls the weaponisation of SAFA's constitution.
🔸Addresses eligibility question
🔸Allegations of threats to suspend regions backing him.
🔸Reviewing of SAFA constitution.#SABCSport411 |… pic.twitter.com/nmFopC2RUg— Velile Mnyandu 🇿🇦 (@Velile_Mnyandu) July 18, 2026
BREAKING NEWS
Amazulu FC president Sandile Zungu announced his candidacy for SAFA President
Zungu challenges a 74-year-old Dr Danny Jordaan,who has held the position for 13 years
Zungu started by saying sending his heartfelt condolences to the family of Jayden Adams,Mamelodi… pic.twitter.com/6ISCfvCNDh
— RushSportsNews (@rushsportsnews) July 18, 2026
