The South African Football Association has confirmed CEO Advocate Tebogo Motlanthe has jetted off to Egypt for the next stage of his FIFA Diploma in Football Law.
Motlanthe who was appointed SAFA CEO in January last year on a five-year contract arrived in Cairo this week as the course provides more into the new regulations of ‘on Agents, the Regulations on Domestic Registration and distribution of Developmental fees’.
SAFA confirmed the news on their official website, just a couple of months after the opening course in Paraguay.
“We are attending the next module of the FIFA Diploma in Football Law in Egypt Cairo. The next class will cover new Regulations on Agents, the Regulations on Domestic Registration and distribution of Developmental fees,” Motlanthe said via SAFA.net.
“I anticipate learning more and coming back to implement. Our classes will include a visit to CAF headquarters.’’
The final module for the leading football administrators will take place in Zürich Switzerland, the home of the FIFA headquarters with the graduations scheduled to take place next year.