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Amajita coach, Thabo Senong, hopes to avoid a dispute between clubs and countries when he will meet the team for the African Nations Under-20 Cup at Niger in February and March next.
The national team qualified for the tournament, which falls outside the open window of FIFA, last weekend after a 2-0 aggregate win over Malawi.
Senong said the clubs had already begun to take steps to avoid problems that regularly arise. Amajita is to finish among the top four teams in Niger to earn a spot at the FIFA U – 20 World Cup in Poland, which will be held in May and June next year.
"The commitment began before qualifying the coaches concerned [club] get our schedule in terms of dates and camps," said Senong.
"Our league will be in season so we have to humiliate again and try to find a good balance and synergy in terms of getting "We will again sit down with the coaches of the different clubs and I am encouraged because the relationships have improved. We must go back now and give them information on the progress of the national team, and give them the dates of the tournament in Niger. "
Senong was speaking at a meeting where Danny Jordaan, president of the South African Football Association (Safa) congratulated Amajita and Banyana Banyana for qualifying for their respective Afcon, and the U-17 women's group qualifying for their World Cup in Uruguay in November
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