The wage dispute between defending Womens Africa Cup of Nations WAFCON champions, Banyana Banyana, and the South African Football Association SAFA, has been resolved.
Speaking after the SAFA Congress held in Sandton, SAFA CEO Lydia Monyepao, acknowledged that match bonuses werent paid, but said the matter has now been settled.
The players refused to attend a scheduled training session in Casablanca, on Thursday ahead of the Wafcon tournament starting in Morocco, next weekend, due to unpaid wages. They havent received their wages for the training camps attended and international friendlies played in April and June.
Stand-offs between national teams and footballs governing body have become regular occurrences.
Banyana also downed tools ahead of the 2023 World Cup in New Zealand because their win bonuses were not finalised.