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24 Feb 2021, 01:13 GMT+10
The state of certain soccer stadiums in South Africa have left fans questioning the government's lack of involvement in upholding the famous arenas.
The images of no less than five stadiums across the country went viral on social media on Tuesday and have left thousands of people gobsmacked.
The Charles Mopeli Stadium (Free State), HM Pitje Stadium (Tshwane), Odi Stadium (Mabopane), Lesley Manyathela Stadium and Witbank Stadium are the grounds in question, though the exact dates of the original capturing of the photographs shared on social media could be verified in all instances.
It has been a difficult period for the country as next month the nation will commemorate one year since the nation went into lockdown to curb the coronavirus.
According to the IOL website, Mamelodi Sundowns' billionaire owner Patrice Motsepe previously offered to assist in rebuilding HM Pitje Stadium but was denied on numerous occasions.
"We've made too many offers and I've lost count. We offered to rebuild the stadium but were denied by some red tape. We even asked to be on a 100-year lease after fixing the stadium, but were denied that too," said Sundowns' legal and communications manager Yogesh Singh.
"As a result, we will continue using Loftus Versfeld and Lucas Moripe in Atteridgeville for our home games because there's no way forward."
Meanwhile, former SuperSport United defender, Jappie Motale, who now works for the Tshwane municipality's Sports and Recreation department, revealed that the refurbishment of the grounds has been delayed since 2006.
"As you can see, due to Covid we couldn't do anything. Everything is slow due to the pandemic. Obviously the procurements will be slow, everyone is trying to get themselves back to work," he told KickOff in December last year.
"We have not been with the project for a long time so I don't want to lie, I don't know. People are not fully back at work so you can't know what is the problem because all over the world the working environment is no longer the same.
"We go in patches, three days in, three days out of the office. So it's quite difficult to engage for other things."
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