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Chiefs & Ahly: SABC Issues Statement

Chiefs & Ahly: SABC Issues Statement

The SABC has released a statement responding to questions around whether the public broadcaster will televise the CAF Champions League final between Kaizer Chiefs and Al Ahly on Saturday night.

It's bad news.

"The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) regrets to announce that it has been denied the opportunity of broadcasting the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Champions League Final between Kaizer Chiefs and Egypt's Al Ahly. The SABC was surprised and disappointed to learn yesterday that CAF had sold the exclusive rights to broadcast the final to the pay-TV broadcaster, SuperSport," read the statement.

Furthermore, the SABC said it was willing to pay top dollar to beam the historic clash that will be played in Morocco.

"Despite the SABC meeting CAF's asking price for the free-to-air rights, the offer was rejected on the basis that CAF has signed an exclusive deal with SuperSport that covers all rights, including the free-to-air rights, for this match. The agreement between CAF and SuperSport is wrong as it places this showpiece of African club football behind a pay-wall, effectively denying millions of South African football fans the opportunity to watch the game."

According to the public broadcaster the latest developments aren't in the best interest of the SA football fraternity and the country at large.

"Considering the current difficult conditions in the country and the cohesive power of sport, the SABC has made every reasonable effort to ensure that the match would be accessible to all South African via our free-to-air channels. SABC management has also tried to reach out to the leadership of CAF in this regard," read the statement.  

 

The rest of it is as follows:

"It simply cannot be in the public interest for CAF and SuperSport to contractually exclude millions of non-pay-TV subscribers from watching this game. Furthermore, it is disreputable for a pay-TV broadcaster to acquire free-to-air rights with the intention of blocking free-to-air broadcasters from using those rights. At a time when economic exclusion is the biggest issue facing South Africa, not only does this deal between CAF and SuperSport perpetuate the divide in our society but it shows scant regard for the issues facing our people.

The failure of ICASA's Sports Rights regulations to deal with this situation means the public broadcaster has no recourse to the regulator even though broadcasting the CAF Champions League Final - involving one of South Africa's biggest clubs - is clearly part of SABC's public mandate.

This is a very sad day for Kaizer Chiefs fans and all football lovers in South Africa when CAF, the custodian of the people's game on the African continent, agrees to exclude millions of people who cannot afford pay-TV.  

Despite this unfortunate outcome driven by two parties who do not have public service obligations, and clearly do not have the poor's interest at heart, the SABC remains committed to bringing big sporting events to all South Africans."

Check out images of Chiefs flying out to Morocco...

 

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