It's a familiar view of the World Cup, but it comes from a different perspective. "From the games I saw, soccer took a lot from the players," says Kgosana Masan, general secretary of FifPro Africa.
They talk about a team that just completed a national league that played the Continental Club Championship. The players also represented the national team. So a schedule was needed. It took a compliment and now there is no break. It's because of a different competition soon.
Masaseng's concerns were applied to African teams, all of which were turned off during the group phase. Morocco Waidad, Mamelodi Sanddown from South Africa, Egyptian Al Ali and Espe Reims Tunis, the Tunisians and South African clubs were unable to purchase much of Tunisians and South African clubs in a dynamic game with Bormand Prude, a Bormand Mep, in gournament in gurnagurnampurnamedamentamamantament in Tuanment. Tournament in the Glow Tournament in the Glow Tournament, tournament in the Glow Tournament Tournament Tournament Tournament Tournament Tournament. For Masaseng, the tournament highlighted the pros and cons of the game across the continent.
Masasen, a former soccer journalist and expert, is currently expressing the interest of professional African players. But he also has a broader discussion of changes to help children grow and develop football. He calls for African games to focus on increasing standards. "More than anything, our league is very poor and is geared towards starters," he says. Secondly, they don't even have infrastructure. It's a capacity structure to see how they work gently.
This is the first step in examining the legal framework that governs and asks the game. Are we all in line? «As soon as we all come together, we can talk about the next stage of professionalism. After that, you can see the next stage in which your kids grow up and develop soccer. But now there are small bags with good progress, and the rest do not join. It is not tuned, making it difficult to sell the product.
The scale and complexity of the challenges is strong. Not only is it the biggest club in Africa, but it remains behind its European colleagues in relation to this value, there are also major contradictions within the continent. Data created by Transfermark estimates that Al Ahly is the most valuable club in Africa and has a market value of 48m. This is against Real Madrid. At the same time, Al-Arie's value is much greater than, for example, the first master of Ghana's Premier League, Bibibiani Gold Star, sent for 1.85 million euros.
The key to estimating is the wandering of the players and Africa. The biggest disadvantage in our region is that many players leave the continent and leave for a better league to grow financially and professionally,” says Masasen.
It could be due to better facilities to develop these players, or whether leagues in these countries pay well. There is a mix of factors, but you need to maintain the best talent on the continent so that you can sell better products. Next, it attracts many other things that fit the game.
Masasen argues that it is the responsibility of the national league to lead to change. They are people who are directly affected. You can't put this into another man's hands. You can work on the African Football Union shopping list and say what you want to do through the club licensing requirements. Clubs should come and say: We look forward to your regulations.
This must be placed on the table for discussion. Doing so will make you more attractive and wider.
In the case of Masaseng, the necessary changes begin as easily as guaranteed that players are paid and the stadium is open when the game is planned. They still have clubs competing in the African Club Championship, but have not paid the players. They don't respect their fees.
There are teams where clubs and national teams don't handle the enemy, lock the stadium or turn on the lights. As the government organizes a celebration at the stadium, a radio operator can show up and tell them that the game will be cancelled. If you sell airtime, you have to do what you say. If you are not professional enough to provide a consistent product, this leads to a lack of media investment.
The challenges are diverse and mechanisms of modification still need to be generated. But Masasen cites a booming new audience for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. We saw an audience of about 1.5 billion people on our digital platform. Money isn't the only solution," he says. We need to start with a governance structure, do things right, then celebrate the money we bring.
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