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South African soccer chief arrested and bailed

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South Africa soccer boss Danny Jordaan, pictured ahead of the 2010 World Cup, has been arrested. (AP PHOTO)
Camera IconSouth Africa soccer boss Danny Jordaan, pictured ahead of the 2010 World Cup, has been arrested. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

The president of South Africa's football federation has been arrested over allegations he used the organisation's money for his own purposes.

Danny Jordaan, a leading figure in bringing the 2010 World Cup to South Africa, had tried to get a court to halt Wednesday's arrest a day earlier. The case has been adjourned to December 5.

Jordaan, who was granted bail for 20,000 rand ($1,110), denies any wrongdoing.

The arrest stems from a raid by police on South African Football Association (SAFA) offices in March.

A police spokesperson said at the time the allegations were that between 2014 and 2018 "the president of SAFA used the organisation's resources for his personal gain, including hiring a private security company for his personal protection and a public relations company, without authorisation from the SAFA board".

The 73-year-old's co-accused, SAFA chief financial officer Gronie Hluyo and businessman Trevor Neethling, were also granted bail.

Neither Jordaan nor the SAFA responded to a request for comment from Reuters.

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