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It's embarrassing from Africa how long should it be talked about.
Why not invest in African football rather than overseas
Those leadership are all bunch of unwanted element's.
Easy one the words and probably make yourself understandable, well I can say the value of African football is backwards compared to our European and American counterparts but let's not forget the big picture with is not to always blame the leaders especially when it comes to national league, using england for example most clubs there are private owned and the government rather than contribute are getting taxes from the clubs, so I think more private individuals should invest in African football.

But that is the most difficult part. No one seems to be that interested in African football. It would always be better to have teams owned by private companies or certain persons rather than the government controlling things.

Right now I think African football is getting better and people can actually invest in African football. I think if one person or a company does invest in African football they are sure to find it very beneficial. After that, there will be more and more people coming forward and becoming involved in African football. But the question is who is willing to tie the bell around the cat's neck? Who is actually brave enough to take the risk?
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Until Africa countries take football important and invest in it the way other part of the world are investing in football then football will change for good. But since they don't value football and have interest sport they will still continue to be having problems,  Africa needs to improve for things to be okay.
That's very true as the Africa countries taking football serious to some extent are doing well. We have counties like Egypt that that have very nice stadium and their local leagues have huge presence and attendance compared to other African countries and their national teams are also one of the best in the continent of not the best as they have won the highest AFCON tournament. They have even produce one of the most talented player in the 21st century Mo Salah .
Don't say we don't value football, just that we have lots of problem in Africa for we talk invest in football. People are likely to go on with their daily activities that'll put food on their table then going to watch our local players pay. One reason we pick interest in international league is because we have high profile players in those league and peer pleasure (to feel among).

Sometimes I actually feel like Africa is not paid enough attention. Another thing is there are only a few world-class players who are playing at the top of the big leagues. Players like Mohamed Salah brought a lot of attention to African football. Are you obviously know Africa values football but there are a lot of other problems going on which I told. People need food on the table and when that is the main priority, football is not Leicester City.
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It's embarrassing from Africa how long should it be talked about.
Why not invest in African football rather than overseas
Those leadership are all bunch of unwanted element's.
Easy one the words and probably make yourself understandable, well I can say the value of African football is backwards compared to our European and American counterparts but let's not forget the big picture with is not to always blame the leaders especially when it comes to national league, using england for example most clubs there are private owned and the government rather than contribute are getting taxes from the clubs, so I think more private individuals should invest in African football.

Africans National Leagues can not be compared to the Americans and Europeans National Leagues. Africa mostly in Nigeria National Leagues are no where to be found in the football game. I have not even watched Nigerian League in my life. There is no channel that is even specifically that is set aside for Nigerian Leagues. Nigeria is very backward, I will still blame the leaders for the underdevelopment of the sport area.
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It's embarrassing from Africa how long should it be talked about.
Why not invest in African football rather than overseas
Those leadership are all bunch of unwanted element's.
Easy one the words and probably make yourself understandable, well I can say the value of African football is backwards compared to our European and American counterparts but let's not forget the big picture with is not to always blame the leaders especially when it comes to national league, using england for example most clubs there are private owned and the government rather than contribute are getting taxes from the clubs, so I think more private individuals should invest in African football.
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It's embarrassing from Africa how long should it be talked about.
Why not invest in African football rather than overseas
Those leadership are all bunch of unwanted element's.
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That's very true as the Africa countries taking football serious to some extent are doing well. We have counties like Egypt that that have very nice stadium and their local leagues have huge presence and attendance compared to other African countries and their national teams are also one of the best in the continent of not the best as they have won the highest AFCON tournament. They have even produce one of the most talented player in the 21st century Mo Salah .
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Don't say we don't value football, just that we have lots of problem in Africa for we talk invest in football. People are likely to go on with their daily activities that'll put food on their table then going to watch our local players pay. One reason we pick interest in international league is because we have high profile players in those league and peer pleasure (to feel among).





Because of Africa lot of problems they don't consider football to be very important.  They forget football is one of the big investment in place like England.  Investing in football is a good development that will also attract international football lovers which can also generate money.
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Until Africa countries take football important and invest in it the way other part of the world are investing in football then football will change for good. But since they don't value football and have interest sport they will still continue to be having problems,  Africa needs to improve for things to be okay.

That's very true as the Africa countries taking football serious to some extent are doing well. We have counties like Egypt that that have very nice stadium and their local leagues have huge presence and attendance compared to other African countries and their national teams are also one of the best in the continent of not the best as they have won the highest AFCON tournament. They have even produce one of the most talented player in the 21st century Mo Salah .

Don't say we don't value football, just that we have lots of problem in Africa for we talk invest in football. People are likely to go on with their daily activities that'll put food on their table then going to watch our local players pay. One reason we pick interest in international league is because we have high profile players in those league and peer pleasure (to feel among).
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But so many things contributed to the failure of the Super falcons and one of it was mismanagement issues on the part of the Nigerian football governing body. There failure to pay the wages of these players might demotivate the players and make them under-perform.

Or the conspiracy against the Super falcon cause them the chance to get another shot at wining the Wafcon. The super falcons has been a dominate team in the competition so it's always suspected that they'll be treated differently just to give other a chance at playing at the finals. Did you watch the match that saw the Falcons get eliminated from the tournament, they played excellently but it was obvious the game was against them.

The super falcons had two red card yet were still able to hold the game to a draw up til the penalty knockout that they lost. South African women won their very first title so they can't be said to be dominate and their man aren't doing so good as well. They both are just average when we talk about football in Africa.

The African region has been facing a lot of problems with football recently. And that has not helped the situation improve at all. There have been a lot of problems. Salary problems, problems of players with the board, as well as a lot of other problems, have been causing the football of this region to not be able to prosper at the level which it is supposed to. The game was already very challenging to play with one red card on the team. Although they received two red cards, they showed tremendous courage in trying to win the match. But it was a fascinating match to see. I also agree that both men's and women's teams are quite average. Nothing extraordinary to speak of.
Until until Africa countries take football important and invest in it the way other part of the world are investing in football then football will change for good. But since they don't value football and have interest sport they will still continue to be having problems,  Africa needs to improve for things to be okay.
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But so many things contributed to the failure of the Super falcons and one of it was mismanagement issues on the part of the Nigerian football governing body. There failure to pay the wages of these players might demotivate the players and make them under-perform.

Or the conspiracy against the Super falcon cause them the chance to get another shot at wining the Wafcon. The super falcons has been a dominate team in the competition so it's always suspected that they'll be treated differently just to give other a chance at playing at the finals. Did you watch the match that saw the Falcons get eliminated from the tournament, they played excellently but it was obvious the game was against them.

The super falcons had two red card yet were still able to hold the game to a draw up til the penalty knockout that they lost. South African women won their very first title so they can't be said to be dominate and their man aren't doing so good as well. They both are just average when we talk about football in Africa.

The African region has been facing a lot of problems with football recently. And that has not helped the situation improve at all. There have been a lot of problems. Salary problems, problems of players with the board, as well as a lot of other problems, have been causing the football of this region to not be able to prosper at the level which it is supposed to. The game was already very challenging to play with one red card on the team. Although they received two red cards, they showed tremendous courage in trying to win the match. But it was a fascinating match to see. I also agree that both men's and women's teams are quite average. Nothing extraordinary to speak of.
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But so many things contributed to the failure of the Super falcons and one of it was mismanagement issues on the part of the Nigerian football governing body. There failure to pay the wages of these players might demotivate the players and make them under-perform.

Or the conspiracy against the Super falcon cause them the chance to get another shot at wining the Wafcon. The super falcons has been a dominate team in the competition so it's always suspected that they'll be treated differently just to give other a chance at playing at the finals. Did you watch the match that saw the Falcons get eliminated from the tournament, they played excellently but it was obvious the game was against them.

The super falcons had two red card yet were still able to hold the game to a draw up til the penalty knockout that they lost. South African women won their very first title so they can't be said to be dominate and their man aren't doing so good as well. They both are just average when we talk about football in Africa.
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Morocco vs. South Africa(1-2) WAFCON finals.
Big congratulations to the South African side, I watched on TV and saw how well they were welcomed back home as heroes, a very big win for them after so many failed attempts. The referee Salima Mukansanga deserves big commendation for being solid with her decisions throughout regardless of Morocco's obvious tactics to get a penalty in the game. The South African team including all other countries like Nigeria that qualified to represent Africa in the women's world cup will have to do an extra job of preparing hard because the women from other continents like Europe who are currently competiting for the Euro cup play so well, almost like their male sides.
The Super Falcons has dominated the female football space of Africa for a very long time. It great to see new teams playing good football. The failure of the Nigerian female team to even clinch the bronze medal is a proof that female football in Africa is improving drastically. But so many things contributed to the failure of the Super falcons and one of it was mismanagement issues on the part of the Nigerian football governing body. There failure to pay the wages of these players might demotivate the players and make them under-perform.
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Morocco vs. South Africa(1-2) WAFCON finals.
Big congratulations to the South African side, I watched on TV and saw how well they were welcomed back home as heroes, a very big win for them after so many failed attempts. The referee Salima Mukansanga deserves big commendation for being solid with her decisions throughout regardless of Morocco's obvious tactics to get a penalty in the game. The South African team including all other countries like Nigeria that qualified to represent Africa in the women's world cup will have to do an extra job of preparing hard because the women from other continents like Europe who are currently competiting for the Euro cup play so well, almost like their male sides.

South Africa is undoubtedly one of the best teams, both in the men's and women's teams, for me it is an example of football in Africa. For me, the hawks like the super eagles of Africa can be at their best, I want to see Nigeria in the next World Cup, and in this one that is female they have a high level, it is seen that the style of African soccer has very particular movements, I think that the style of each country is noticeable, when watching other women's teams play, they have different movements from those of the Nigerian women, and of course it is in their way of running, feints, even to hit the ball, I think that is very characteristic Of them, football on this continent is improving for me, I think that's why the girls showed great football here.
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Morocco vs. South Africa(1-2) WAFCON finals.
Big congratulations to the South African side, I watched on TV and saw how well they were welcomed back home as heroes, a very big win for them after so many failed attempts. The referee Salima Mukansanga deserves big commendation for being solid with her decisions throughout regardless of Morocco's obvious tactics to get a penalty in the game. The South African team including all other countries like Nigeria that qualified to represent Africa in the women's world cup will have to do an extra job of preparing hard because the women from other continents like Europe who are currently competiting for the Euro cup play so well, almost like their male sides.
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_luck has a lot to do with it, I feel that the eagles have certainly lacked good luck, and this about the eagles reminds me of my country's team that clearly before they were with players who were not up to the task, who were not they had luck and apart from everything there is a great internal corruption, and this is something that is very difficult to combat, but I think that at this point the government has already made an amendment, it has put one of the best technicians in South America and is making a good job, obviously the coach should be paid very well, and that should be the solution for Nigeria, because in Nigeria they have a lot of material, players who are forged from a young age.


Luck? All is well. Football is an entertainment game, and all games are for luck. That is football is a game of luck. But I am confused on Nigeria Super Eagles. Their strategies to possess and score goal is always lacking. As for me, I believe that, the players as a role to play by restructuring their stands and technics. Also the NFF leadership and the government which is affecting the players badly. NFF has been politicized, so the real managerial activities are very weak to the core. And also the players are also politicized. Nigerian really has good, when I say good , real good football players but the managerial team would select people of their choice to join the team to play nonsense. Some players even learn how to play when they join the team. Meritocracy is always missing in Nigeria in all ramifications of the country.

Well, when the government is involved in sports, things usually don't go very well, because it is very difficult for a federation to fight against them, in part the governments are the ones who pay the technicians in these cases, but if it is a country that the government controls everything, like the case of Venezuela, it is even more difficult, because favoritism enters, they only put the children of recognized people to play and not those who really play well, those who are in the streets playing with a piece of waste, Those who are on the streets playing from morning to night, those are the ones to look for, I am sure that many in Nigeria are like this waiting for a great opportunity.

Morocco vs. South Africa(1-2) WAFCON finals. This particular South-African team was the game changer. The first time they are leading. Through sheer persistence they won. They had a good game and very good ball possession. And for the Moroccans they were motivated but their games were not too strong in front. They have lost the ball several times and are being played half-court by the South Africans. In addition, I wasn't impressed with the referring. Hopefully, we'd see an improvement in the next WAFCON.


Yes, South Africa's style is very particular, South Africa already has World Cup experience, Morocco for its part also plays a good game, but it should be noted that they have a lot of competition, the African teams are not easy at all, what I like the most The thing about the South African team is that once they explode with their speed they are unstoppable, of course I would like them to manage their times longer, I know that speed implies a lot of fatigue, but I think that can always be their powerful weapon.
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Morocco vs. South Africa(1-2) WAFCON finals. This particular South-African team was the game changer. The first time they are leading. Through sheer persistence they won. They had a good game and very good ball possession. And for the Moroccans they were motivated but their games were not too strong in front. They have lost the ball several times and are being played half-court by the South Africans. In addition, I wasn't impressed with the referring. Hopefully, we'd see an improvement in the next WAFCON.
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Nigeria female athlete Oluwatobi Amusan breaks world record at World Athletics Championship yesterday 24th July 2022. This is a plus to Nigeria and Africa at large. We need people like this in sport which will bring out the face of Africa to the world.
  She was also given a cheque of 100,000 dollars for coming first in the competition.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/07/tobi-amusan-gets-n65m-for-gold-medal-at-world-athletics-championships/b
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Leaving What Mane has won also let's not forget a female also got to win an award.
The Barcelona attacker won the CAF Player of the year Oshoala of Nigeria.
She has been outstanding no cap, she gives it her best every year.

You know why many aren't taking about her, it's now like a norm. She has won that award like 5 or 6 times now with back to back wins. The women football scene is heavily dominated by Nigeria and the player of the year award has been dominated by them too. The awards started in 2001 and Nigeria has won it for a record of 12 times. We also have 4 different Nigerian players win the awards back to back.

With this kind of domination it's hard for people to talk about them when they win things. Take Manchester city as an example, when they win the league we see it as a norm but if another club was to win it'll be talked about and praises given to the guys that made that possible. Nevertheless a big congratulations to Oshoala again.

This is very correct as you have said. She deserves more of that asshe is always dedicated.
If this was Messi and Ronaldo then the world must have talked about it all round.
The super falcon's of Nigeria are blessed they have been reping good
The award she won this time as draw so many peoples attention so many attention to  follow up on the super falcon.before nobody talks about the women league but this time it is now getting more interesting. I so fancy the energy has for football,  it is very rare to see a female football who is very committed like she is.
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Leaving What Mane has won also let's not forget a female also got to win an award.
The Barcelona attacker won the CAF Player of the year Oshoala of Nigeria.
She has been outstanding no cap, she gives it her best every year.

You know why many aren't taking about her, it's now like a norm. She has won that award like 5 or 6 times now with back to back wins. The women football scene is heavily dominated by Nigeria and the player of the year award has been dominated by them too. The awards started in 2001 and Nigeria has won it for a record of 12 times. We also have 4 different Nigerian players win the awards back to back.

With this kind of domination it's hard for people to talk about them when they win things. Take Manchester city as an example, when they win the league we see it as a norm but if another club was to win it'll be talked about and praises given to the guys that made that possible. Nevertheless a big congratulations to Oshoala again.

This is very correct as you have said. She deserves more of that asshe is always dedicated.
If this was Messi and Ronaldo then the world must have talked about it all round.
The super falcon's of Nigeria are blessed they have been reping good
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Leaving What Mane has won also let's not forget a female also got to win an award.
The Barcelona attacker won the CAF Player of the year Oshoala of Nigeria.
She has been outstanding no cap, she gives it her best every year.
It was another well deserved accolade, this was her fifth time of win the award, she had an amazing season with Barcelona and despite some injury troubles, she scored 24 goals from 28 appearances, that's not short of world class!
Congratulations to Mane too, he had arguably a better season than Salah, especially with his National side heroics.

In the last season, Mane has shown a lot of promise. I have to say probably it wasn't the most entertaining season but I am nitpicking a bit too much. But it would have been something if he was able to win the Champions League with Liverpool.


You know why many aren't taking about her, it's now like a norm. She has won that award like 5 or 6 times now with back to back wins. The women football scene is heavily dominated by Nigeria and the player of the year award has been dominated by them too. The awards started in 2001 and Nigeria has won it for a record of 12 times. We also have 4 different Nigerian players win the awards back to back.
With this kind of domination it's hard for people to talk about them when they win things. Take Manchester city as an example, when they win the league we see it as a norm but if another club was to win it'll be talked about and praises given to the guys that made that possible. Nevertheless a big congratulations to Oshoala again.

Oshoala is a talented player. She is always an influential player for her team regardless of which team she is playing, international or club football. I know that this has become a trend in Africa, where Nigeria dominates football. But we still have to give credit where credit is due. I really believe she has done an excellent job. She is also only 27 years old, so she has plenty of time ahead of her.


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Leaving What Mane has won also let's not forget a female also got to win an award.
The Barcelona attacker won the CAF Player of the year Oshoala of Nigeria.
She has been outstanding no cap, she gives it her best every year.

It was another well deserved accolade, this was her fifth time of win the award, she had an amazing season with Barcelona and despite some injury troubles, she scored 24 goals from 28 appearances, that's not short of world class!

Congratulations to Mane too, he had arguably a better season than Salah, especially with his National side heroics.
Congratulations to sadio Mane the best player in Africa , he is a  legend and he deserves some award for his wonderful talent. Congratulations to the Barcelona attacker who won the CAF of the year, I think these is the 5th time if am not mistaken she is receiving this award, she's such a great player.
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