Wednesday, July 18, 2018

France’s victory with more blacks means Africa can win World Cup, says Chukwu


Previous Super Eagles mentor, Christian Chukwu, has  convey that the reality France won the Russia 2018 World Cup with more blacks in the group means that Africa can possibly win the Mundial in the closest future. 


Talking with The Guardian yesterday, Chukwu noticed that the most despicable aspect of Africa and Nigeria football is over dependence on government for subsidizing of the game on the mainland. 



The previous Harambee Stars of Kenya chief said that if structures and quality association had been set up for the household alliance and institutes before, Nigerian football would have been contending with the best countries on the planet right now.
Chukwu, who wondered why soccer was not taken as a serious business in the country, said that the continuous control of football administration by politicians has demeaned the growth of football in Nigeria.
He, however, advised the warring parties in the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to sue for peace, and start building back the growth of the nation’s football.
Chukwu also urged stakeholders of the game to fashion out modalities that would eradicate the bad system of football administration in the country and bring out ideas that would help Nigeria catch up with the big nations names in the world of football.
“France parading mostly African players and winning the tournament in Russia is an indication that Africa can win the World Cup.
The problem is that we lack organisation in our entire system of running football in the continent.
“In other climes where things are taken seriously, soccer is taken as big business.
Communities, companies and individuals fund football very well so as to bring out the best in their leagues and academies.
They also use professionals who understand the knowledge of the game.”
Chukwu added: “The Nigerian football has been bedevilled by politicians, as funds for the growth of the game is provided by government. Then, how do you think football would grow.”

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