SAfrican sport not meeting race targets

South Africa's proposed bid for the 2023 rugby World Cup could be in jeopardy after the government said the SARU isn't meeting racial targets.

South Africa's sports minister has banned the national rugby and cricket federations from bidding for or hosting major international tournaments for at least a year over their failures to create opportunities for black players.

Fikile Mbalula made the announcement on Monday after receiving a report on South Africa's five biggest sports: rugby, cricket, soccer, athletics and netball.

The athletics and netball federations also were banned from bidding. Soccer was the only one to meet its target.

"I have therefore resolved to revoke the privilege of Athletics South Africa (ASA), Cricket South Africa (CSA), Netball South Africa (NSA) and South African rugby (SARU) to host and bid for major and mega international tournaments," Mbalula said.

Mbalula said he would review his decision next year. It could prevent South Africa from bidding for the 2023 Rugby World Cup.


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