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{{Infobox organization
|country= [[South Africa]]
|name = SAFPU
|affiliation= [[Congress of South African Trade Unions|COSATU]], [[FIFPro]]
|location_country= [[South Africa]]
|members= 200
|full_name= South African Football Players Union
|affiliation = [[Congress of South African Trade Unions|COSATU]], [[FIFPro]]
|members = 200
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|full_name = South African Football Players Union
|image= [[Image:SAFPU logo.png]]
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|founded= May, [[1997]]
|image = [[Image:SAFPU logo.svg|150px]]
|current=
|founded = May 1997
|head=
|dissolved =
|dissolved_date=
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|dissolved_state=
|headquarters = [[Braamfontein]], South Africa
|merged_into=
|key_people = '''President''': [[Simba Marumo]] <br /> '''General Secretary''': [[Thulaganyo Gaoshubelwe]]
|office= [[Braamfontein]], South Africa
|website = [http://www.safpu.org/ www.safpu.org]
|people= [[Brian Baloyi]], president <br> [[Sipho Ndzuzo]], general secretary
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|website= [http://www.safpu.com/ www.safpu.com]
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The '''South African Football Players Union''' (SAFPU) is a [[trade union]] that represents football (soccer) players in [[South Africa]]. It has a membership of approximately 200 and is affiliated with the [[Congress of South African Trade Unions]], and [[FIFPro]].
The '''South African Football Players Union''' (SAFPU) is a [[trade union]] that represents football (soccer) players in [[South Africa]]. It has a membership of approximately 1000 members who are all current players and about 159 former (retired) footballers. The union and is affiliated with the [[Congress of South African Trade Unions]], and [[FIFPro|FifPro]] and FifPro Africa.

[[Simba Marumo]] served as president.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dladla |first=Nkululeko |title=Simba Marumo defends multiple early coach sackings in PSL |url=https://www.snl24.com/kickoff/sanews/premiership/simba-marumo-defends-multiple-early-coach-sackings-in-psl-20190920 |access-date=2023-12-13 |website=KickOff |language=en-US}}</ref>

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{Official site|https://www.safpu.org/}}
* [https://fifpro.org/en/members/south-african-football-players-union South African Football Players Union] at [[FIFPRO World Players' Union]]

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[[Category:Association football trade unions]]
* [http://www.safpu.com/ SAFPU] official site.
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[[Category:Trade unions based in Johannesburg]]
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[[Category:Trade unions in South Africa]]
[[Category:Sports organisations of South Africa]]
[[Category:Association football player non-biographical articles]]


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Latest revision as of 15:46, 13 December 2023

SAFPU
South African Football Players Union
FoundedMay 1997
HeadquartersBraamfontein, South Africa
Location
Members
200
Key people
President: Simba Marumo
General Secretary: Thulaganyo Gaoshubelwe
AffiliationsCOSATU, FIFPro
Websitewww.safpu.org

The South African Football Players Union (SAFPU) is a trade union that represents football (soccer) players in South Africa. It has a membership of approximately 1000 members who are all current players and about 159 former (retired) footballers. The union and is affiliated with the Congress of South African Trade Unions, and FifPro and FifPro Africa.

Simba Marumo served as president.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Dladla, Nkululeko. "Simba Marumo defends multiple early coach sackings in PSL". KickOff. Retrieved 13 December 2023.

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