South
Africa National Team Coach Ephraim “Shakes” Mashaba
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South Africa coach
Ephraim Mashaba has been suspended by the country's football association after
he was involved in an altercation with officials following the World Cup
qualifying victory over Senegal at the weekend.
Reuters
report continues:
Mashaba
will miss Tuesday's friendly in Mozambique and faces a disciplinary hearing
over allegations of rude behaviour towards South African Football Association
(SAFA) president Danny Jordaan and his guests, who went to congratulate the
team in the changing room after Saturday's 2-1 win in Polokwane.
"SAFA
has deemed it necessary to employ disciplinary measures after a regrettable
incident at Peter Mokaba Stadium on Saturday," SAFA said in a statement,
adding that assistant coach Owen da Gama would lead the side against Mozambique
in Maputo.
"As
is our custom in matters such as these, the association will not be making any
further comments on this matter out of respect for the dignity of the head
coach and the association and the legally privileged nature of such
proceedings."
A
SAFA official told Reuters on Monday: "Mashaba does not know how to be
graceful in victory."
Jordaan
had warned Mashaba last month that the coach would lose his job should the side
fail to qualify for the 2018 World Cup after South Africa were unable to secure
a berth at next year's African Nations Cup finals.
South
Africa held on for a controversial 2-1 home win over Group D favourites Senegal
on Saturday with Mashaba telling reporters the victory felt "like a second
lease of life. I was dead already".
The
66-year-old has a history of problems with officialdom and the media, including
towards the end of his previous stint in charge of the national side from
2002-04 when he was suspended from the post for a friendly against England.
Then,
Mashaba refused to select foreign-based players such as Quinton Fortune and
Benni McCarthy for the match in Durban because he felt they did not give him
enough respect.
Saturday's win lifted South Africa into a share of top spot in their World Cup qualifying group on four points from their opening two matches.
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