Tuesday 9 October 2012

Africa is climbing the Mountain


 

The super eagles of Nigeria
Africa was well represented by Ghana and Nigeria in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Azerbaijan 2012, although Nigeria lost on quarter finals. Both teams where prepared they went the with an intention of competing not only of bringing the gold home. The young black stars shocked everyone after they qualified for semi finals which they lost to France 2-0. Ghana went the as under dogs since people where looking at teams like Japan which suffered a loss from the multi Ghana's. I must say Africa is climbing the mountain beside the lack of good facilities, funds and developments.
The black stars of Ghana
Ghana starting line up against France

Monday 8 October 2012

Connecting with the world: i soo wonder how long it took for Nigeria to rank ...

Connecting with the world: i soo wonder how long it took for Nigeria to rank ...: i soo wonder how long it took for Nigeria to rank 27 in the world (womens FIFA rankies). Since we 56 how long it will take us to be in top 3...
i soo wonder how long it took for Nigeria to rank 27 in the world (womens FIFA rankies). Since we 56 how long it will take us to be in top 30.

Saturday 29 September 2012

I wonder why the University Sport of South Africa (USSA) soccer league women's side is being dominated by Gauteng does this mean that Gauteng has more talent of the other provinces don't have talent or proper facilities or they lack interest and commitment.

Thursday 27 September 2012

Connecting with the world: USA, Canada, Germany and others use a strategy of ...

Connecting with the world: USA, Canada, Germany and others use a strategy of ...: USA, Canada, Germany and others use a strategy of taking potential players who perform well in junior level, work with them in one place til...
USA, Canada, Germany and others use a strategy of taking potential players who perform well in junior level, work with them in one place till tertiary level. That is why today you find tertiary students dominating in their national teams. Their players get a chance of succeeding academically and sports wise. This is a privilege as it gives them option B since soccer is a short term career. Do you think that if SA could also implement the same thing in women's soccer it will help us to compete abroad?

Sunday 19 August 2012