Daily Dispatch

Dugout men paid very well

- By MNINAWA NTLOKO and MARC STRYDOM

SHAKES Mashaba was the fourthhigh­estBafana Bafana coach of the past five incumbents in the national team hot-seat‚ earning a cool half-million-rand per month.

The Bafana coaching job might be considered a poisoned chalice but the bank managers of the men who have occupied one of the hottest seats in South African sport are certainly not complainin­g.

The paycheque for the notoriousl­y brittle position has come a long way from when in 1998‚ Clive Barker‚ found himself at the centre of a storm of controvers­y when he asked for a R50 000 monthly salary while negotiatin­g a new contract. This after Barker had steered SA to being champions of the 1996 Africa Cup of Nations.

The demand and subsequent controvers­y played a role in Barker’s dismissal ahead of the 1998 World Cup in France.

In the current era‚ the hiring of Brazilian Carlos Alberto Parreira‚ winner of the USA 1994 World Cup with his country‚ to coach Bafana in the build-up to the 2010 World Cup has pushed up the asking price.

Parreira earned R1. 8-million per month. In an eight-month period where the coach returned to Brazil to be with his ill wife‚ who had cancer‚ countryman Joel Santana earned R1. 4-million per month taking over the Bafana reins.

Parreira returned to coach Bafana at South Africa’s 2010 World Cup. On his departure his assistant‚ Pitso Mosimane‚ took over the head coaching job at R800 000 a month.

As the World Cup inflation bubble deflated somewhat‚ Mosimane’s successor‚ Gordon Igesund had to settle for less at R450 000 per month.

Replacing Igesund‚ Mashaba was paid R50 000 more than his predecesso­r.

Mashaba was dismissed by Safa on yesterday following a disciplina­ry hearing where the coach was found guilty of‚ “gross misconduct/profession­al misconduct‚ gross insubordin­ation/ misconduct and violation of the Safa Communicat­ions Policy”.

Salaries coaches:

Ephraim ‘‘Shakes” R500 000 a month

Gordon Igesund month

Pitso month

Carlos Alberto Parrera – R1.8-million a month

Joel Natalino Santana – R1.4-million a month. — TMG Sport of the Mosimane last – – five Bafana Mashaba R450 000 R800 000 – a a

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