Kwanini Afrika haijawahi kushinda World Cup

Kwanini Afrika haijawahi kushinda World Cup

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Hii article nimeitoa online BBC; ni majibu ya mwandishi mmoja ikijaribu kujibu kwanini Afrika haijawahi kuchukua hili Kombe...


In November, Cameroon football federation president Samuel Eto'o Fils declared that he was expecting Cameroon to beat Morocco in an all-African final.
He was immediately ridiculed online, mostly by his own compatriots, but his statement elicited a different response from me - it piqued my curiosity.

"What stopped an African team from winning a World Cup in years past?" I asked myself.

It begins with the colonisation of the continent.

The unfortunate reality is that throughout the seven World Cups that took place from 1930 to 1962, Egypt in 1934 was the continent's sole representative.

That is partly down to the brutal colonisation of the continent by Western European nations, and partly down to Fifa's former bosses refusing to grant Africa an automatic place at the tournament, even for countries that had gained independence.

In 1966, the African continent boycotted the World Cup in England to send a message to Fifa that it demanded a guaranteed place at the tournament, which it then secured in 1970.

Over the next three decades, African teams managed brilliant upsets, including Algeria defeating West Germany, Morocco dispatching Portugal, and Cameroon bludgeoning Argentina (in more ways than one).

Despite this, Fifa continued to drag its feet, awarding African nations only two places in 1982, three in 1994, and then five in 1998.

So one reason Africa is yet to win a World Cup is that it has barely been participating.

Some might point to poor results in the last 12 years, but who is to say that increased participation would not have led to increased competition and improvement?

The prize money for simply participating in the World Cup could have been injected into grassroots football around the continent, significantly improving the quality of play.

Nearly a century after the inaugural World Cup was hosted in Uruguay, Africa will finally be awarded a more equitable number of places, when we will have 9.5 places in 2026 - inching us a bit closer to global parity.

The 2022 World Cup has also shown us that a lack of representation, not only in the form of qualification slots, but also in the form of hosting rights, can be extremely influential.

South Korea made the semi-finals in 2002 when they co-hosted the tournament, while the Black Stars of Ghana were a penalty-kick away from the semi-finals in 2010 in Africa's first World Cup in South Africa.

Is it merely a coincidence that Africa and Asia's best ever finishes came the only time the continents have hosted the tournaments?

The 2022 World Cup has shown us that the answer is: probably not.
Three Asian sides qualified for the knockout stages this year, and the Qatar World Cup has been, by far, the most successful tournament ever on the pitch for African countries.

The 24 cumulative points out of their 15 group stage matches smashed a previous record of 15 points set in the 2002 tournament.

Cameroon became the first African nation to beat Brazil at a World Cup tournament, Tunisia scored a victory over reigning champions France, and Morocco became the first African nation to win a group, with seven points to their name.

Watching droves of Saudi, Moroccan and Tunisian supporters spur their teams on to historic victories has been a breath of fresh air.

The cherry on top of this "World Cup of upsets" would be if Morocco could speak Regragui's words into existence and win the competition.

When considering how stoutly they defend and how good their goalkeeper Yassine Bono is, they will always have a chance in tournament play.

Morocco believe that they are 270 minutes from being champions of the world. Maybe it is time that we also believe them.

 
Kwa akili za ubaguzi wa kidini/utaifa na kujiona maalum sana kuliko Binadamu wengine kama wale waliofikia hatua ya robo fainali tu na kubwata kuwa "hayo mafanikio ni kwaajili ya Waislamu na Waarabu" Majitu/Mijitu/Mawatu/Miwatu/Vijitu kama hayo (Morocco) kwanini usibarikiwe kuyaombea majanga leo yafe 10-0 dhidi ya Portugal [emoji848]
 
Kwa akili za ubaguzi wa kidini/utaifa na kujiona maalum sana kama wale waliofikia hatua ya robo fainali tu na kubwata kuwa "hayo mafanikio ni kwaajili ya Waislamu na Waarabu" Majitu/Mijitu/Mawatu/Vijitu/ kama hayo (Morocco) kwanini usibarikiwe kuyaombea majanga leo yafe 10-0 dhidi ya Portugal [emoji848]
Unahasira sana
 
Uchambuzi mzuri japo Morocco is highly overrated.
Morocco katika Timu zote zilizofika hapa; Cameroun ya 90' Senegal, Ghana na Nigeria haiwafikii sababu walifika hapa kwa kucheza mpira mzuri na kwenda na opposition toe to toe...

Lakini hii Morocco ina discipline na defense kama tu vile Croatia ilivyoweza kufika ilipofika na katika mitoano hakuna points tatu wewe paki train ikiwa zero / zero sio kwamba utapoteza points 2 bali utabalikiwa na matuta...
 
Morocco katika Timu zote zilizofika hapa; Cameroun ya 90' Senegal, Ghana na Nigeria haiwafikii sababu walifika hapa kwa kucheza mpira mzuri na kwenda na opposition toe to toe...

Lakini hii Morocco ina discipline na defense kama tu vile Croatia ilivyoweza kufika ilipofika na katika mitoano hakuna points tatu wewe paki train ikiwa zero / zero sio kwamba utapoteza points 2 bali utabalikiwa na matuta...
Mkuu naomba uwape heshima Croatia usiwafananishe na vitu vya ajabu ajabu. Croatia wanapiga pasi na mpira wa kuvutia.

Leo amini nakuambia mtawakataa hao Morocco. Mpira sio janjajanja kama hizo za kukaa golini ndio maana hata Maurinho kashapotea.
 
Mkuu naomba uwape heshima Croatia usiwafananishe na vitu vya ajabu ajabu. Croatia wanapiga pasi na mpira wa kuvutia.

Leo amini nakuambia mtawakataa hao Morocco. Mpira sio janjajanja kama hizo za kukaa golini ndio maana hata Maurinho kashapotea.
90 Minutes Shots on target ngapi kwa Croatia ?
 
Achana na hizo, lete ufananisho wa idadi ya pasi.
Point ni kwamba Brazil ni better team kuliko Croatia ila ndio hivyo..., conclusion hauhitaji kuwa timu bora kushinda Cup Competition
 
Kwa akili za ubaguzi wa kidini/utaifa na kujiona maalum sana kuliko Binadamu wengine kama wale waliofikia hatua ya robo fainali tu na kubwata kuwa "hayo mafanikio ni kwaajili ya Waislamu na Waarabu" Majitu/Mijitu/Mawatu/Miwatu/Vijitu kama hayo (Morocco) kwanini usibarikiwe kuyaombea majanga leo yafe 10-0 dhidi ya Portugal [emoji848]
 
Point ni kwamba Brazil ni better team kuliko Croatia ila ndio hivyo..., conclusion hauhitaji kuwa timu bora kushinda Cup Competition
Nukuu sahihi labda useme Brazil inao wachezaji wengi wenye vipaji kuliko Croatia LAKINI Croatia anayo timu bora kuliko Brazil.
 
Nukuu sahihi labda useme Brazil inao wachezaji wengi wenye vipaji kuliko Croatia LAKINI Croatia anayo timu bora kuliko Brazil.
Timu Bora ? unajua kama hii ingekuwa ligi Brazil ana points ngapi na Croatia points ngapi ?

Kumbuka win ni three points na draw ni point moja (Pia ubora wa timu unapimwa kwa league..... Cup competitions ina mengi, bahati, nani umekutana nae na ku-grind out results kwa mategemeo ya matuta)

Kwahio kwa logic yako sababu Morocco alidraw na Croatia na yenyewe ukilinganisha na Brazil itakuwa kwenye level gani ?

Mpira ni magoli pia sasa kama hata shots on target ni za kusuasua sidhani kama unastahili kuitwa bora...
 
Kucheza mpira sio nguvu na mbio tu, ni pamoja na akili. Wazungu wametuzidi kwa akili.
 
Hii article nimeitoa online BBC; ni majibu ya mwandishi mmoja ikijaribu kujibu kwanini Afrika haijawahi kuchukua hili Kombe...


In November, Cameroon football federation president Samuel Eto'o Fils declared that he was expecting Cameroon to beat Morocco in an all-African final.
He was immediately ridiculed online, mostly by his own compatriots, but his statement elicited a different response from me - it piqued my curiosity.

"What stopped an African team from winning a World Cup in years past?" I asked myself.

It begins with the colonisation of the continent.

The unfortunate reality is that throughout the seven World Cups that took place from 1930 to 1962, Egypt in 1934 was the continent's sole representative.

That is partly down to the brutal colonisation of the continent by Western European nations, and partly down to Fifa's former bosses refusing to grant Africa an automatic place at the tournament, even for countries that had gained independence.

In 1966, the African continent boycotted the World Cup in England to send a message to Fifa that it demanded a guaranteed place at the tournament, which it then secured in 1970.

Over the next three decades, African teams managed brilliant upsets, including Algeria defeating West Germany, Morocco dispatching Portugal, and Cameroon bludgeoning Argentina (in more ways than one).

Despite this, Fifa continued to drag its feet, awarding African nations only two places in 1982, three in 1994, and then five in 1998.

So one reason Africa is yet to win a World Cup is that it has barely been participating.

Some might point to poor results in the last 12 years, but who is to say that increased participation would not have led to increased competition and improvement?

The prize money for simply participating in the World Cup could have been injected into grassroots football around the continent, significantly improving the quality of play.

Nearly a century after the inaugural World Cup was hosted in Uruguay, Africa will finally be awarded a more equitable number of places, when we will have 9.5 places in 2026 - inching us a bit closer to global parity.

The 2022 World Cup has also shown us that a lack of representation, not only in the form of qualification slots, but also in the form of hosting rights, can be extremely influential.

South Korea made the semi-finals in 2002 when they co-hosted the tournament, while the Black Stars of Ghana were a penalty-kick away from the semi-finals in 2010 in Africa's first World Cup in South Africa.

Is it merely a coincidence that Africa and Asia's best ever finishes came the only time the continents have hosted the tournaments?

The 2022 World Cup has shown us that the answer is: probably not.
Three Asian sides qualified for the knockout stages this year, and the Qatar World Cup has been, by far, the most successful tournament ever on the pitch for African countries.

The 24 cumulative points out of their 15 group stage matches smashed a previous record of 15 points set in the 2002 tournament.

Cameroon became the first African nation to beat Brazil at a World Cup tournament, Tunisia scored a victory over reigning champions France, and Morocco became the first African nation to win a group, with seven points to their name.

Watching droves of Saudi, Moroccan and Tunisian supporters spur their teams on to historic victories has been a breath of fresh air.

The cherry on top of this "World Cup of upsets" would be if Morocco could speak Regragui's words into existence and win the competition.

When considering how stoutly they defend and how good their goalkeeper Yassine Bono is, they will always have a chance in tournament play.

Morocco believe that they are 270 minutes from being champions of the world. Maybe it is time that we also believe them.

Tumeshindwa kujipatia chakula cha uhakika, maji safi na salama, elimu bora, huduma bora za afya, utawala bora, miundombinu bora na kadhalika, hilo kombe la dunia ambalo ndio kombe bora kuliko makombe yote tutalipataje?
 
Tumeshindwa kujipatia chakula cha uhakika, maji safi na salama, elimu bora, huduma bora za afya, utawala bora, miundombinu bora na kadhalika, hilo kombe la dunia ambalo ndio kombe bora kuliko makombe yote tutalipataje?
Hivi unajua hapa tunaongelea Bara zima, na kwenye hilo Bara tuna Afrika Kusini ambayo imeshinda kombe la Dunia Rugby.., Unajua tunatoa wachezaji ambao ndio wameshinda Kombe la Dunia lililopita ? Unajua Desaily na Zidane wote ni Africans...

Unajua the First African to win Ballon D Or alizaliwa Msumbiji na ndio mpaka sasa anaongoza kwa mabao mengi huko Portugal (The Black Panther AKA Eusebio)
 
Timu Bora ? unajua kama hii ingekuwa ligi Brazil ana points ngapi na Croatia points ngapi ?

Kumbuka win ni three points na draw ni point moja (Pia ubora wa timu unapimwa kwa league..... Cup competitions ina mengi, bahati, nani umekutana nae na ku-grind out results kwa mategemeo ya matuta)

Kwahio kwa logic yako sababu Morocco alidraw na Croatia na yenyewe ukilinganisha na Brazil itakuwa kwenye level gani ?

Mpira ni magoli pia sasa kama hata shots on target ni za kusuasua sidhani kama unastahili kuitwa bora...
Naona unachanganya mambo. Sidhani kama unafahamu maana ya timu kuwa bora na timu kuwa na wachezaji bora.
 
Coulda, woulda... Shoulda.... ?
 
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