💨 Abstract
"The South African football team stranded in Spain, including 25 children aged 13-18 and three coaches, is safe and booked into a hotel. The Blue Sky Publications Ltd.-affiliated thesouthafrican.com's reporting details that the youth football academy that organized the trip experienced delays due to visa issues and rising flight prices. The Deportment of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) is managing the issue."
Courtesy: Justin Williams
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