Kudos to CAF Presidet, Dr. Patrice Motsepe
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Kudos to CAF Presidet, Dr. Patrice Motsepe
Expanding the AFCON to enable East African countries to qualify has been a masterstroke. East African countries put up a good fight in the group stage to try to prove they belong in the tournament. This made the tournament entertaining eventhough they were quickly put in their place by West African and North African countries. Unfortunately, he will have to change the rule to allow every country in Africa qualify before Kenya and Uganda can qualify.
His greatest accomplishment so far is organizing the best AFCON ever. This is by far the best AFCON ever. He just needs to work on ensuring the stadiums are full for every game going forward. This will be one of the best tournaments in the world once we get the stadium full and expand the TV coverage to enable the rest of the world to see the games.
So Kudos to him.
His greatest accomplishment so far is organizing the best AFCON ever. This is by far the best AFCON ever. He just needs to work on ensuring the stadiums are full for every game going forward. This will be one of the best tournaments in the world once we get the stadium full and expand the TV coverage to enable the rest of the world to see the games.
So Kudos to him.
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Re: Kudos to CAF Presidet, Dr. Patrice Motsepe
Uncle don come with mathematical-like feints and jabs. Kenyanians amd Ugandanese don suffer here.
With the expansions, will Ghana ever make it out of AFCON group stage again?
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Re: Kudos to CAF Presidet, Dr. Patrice Motsepe
They should give away half of the seats in group games by tying it into sponsors products such as drinks, Telco recharge, etc. Fill the stadiums, let the atmosphere be charged up.
Re: Kudos to CAF Presidet, Dr. Patrice Motsepe
Adding total distance run over 90 minutes as a qualification criteria could favour the Kembois and Cheptegais. With the advent of statistic and data in sport, football in particular, ‘tis only a matter of time before this becomes suitable criteria to determine competition.
In their latest outing, Kenya’s goalkeeper is said to have covered the equivalent of two and a half steeplechases. Quite astonishing. Final score Kenya 0 - Beirut Polytechnic 4
In their latest outing, Kenya’s goalkeeper is said to have covered the equivalent of two and a half steeplechases. Quite astonishing. Final score Kenya 0 - Beirut Polytechnic 4
Re: Kudos to CAF Presidet, Dr. Patrice Motsepe
Agbaya lolCoach wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 12:05 pm Adding total distance run over 90 minutes as a qualification criteria could favour the Kembois and Cheptegais. With the advent of statistic and data in sport, football in particular, ‘tis only a matter of time before this becomes suitable criteria to determine competition.
In their latest outing, Kenya’s goalkeeper is said to have covered the equivalent of two and a half steeplechases. Quite astonishing. Final score Kenya 0 - Beirut Polytechnic 4
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Re: Kudos to CAF Presidet, Dr. Patrice Motsepe
Ogolo & Kabalega will hear of this …
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Re: Kudos to CAF Presidet, Dr. Patrice Motsepe
Them too aren't going anywhere. They have no horse in the race so no tension.
Their style is - haba bros your horse don fall down ndo
Rinse and repeat.
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Re: Kudos to CAF Presidet, Dr. Patrice Motsepe
YemiBrazil wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 8:18 am
Uncle don come with mathematical-like feints and jabs. Kenyanians amd Ugandanese don suffer here.
With the expansions, will Ghana ever make it out of AFCON group stage again?
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Na wa-oo! 1Naija, no let the Kenyans and Ugandans see dis tin wey you write-ooo, hmm
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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I don't know what 'Coach' is saying, either.hestonap wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 1:09 pmCoach wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 12:05 pm Adding total distance run over 90 minutes as a qualification criteria could favour the Kembois and Cheptegais. With the advent of statistic and data in sport, football in particular, ‘tis only a matter of time before this becomes suitable criteria to determine competition.
In their latest outing, Kenya’s goalkeeper is said to have covered the equivalent of two and a half steeplechases. Quite astonishing. Final score Kenya 0 - Beirut Polytechnic 4
Agbaya lol
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Re: Kudos to CAF Presidet, Dr. Patrice Motsepe
Coach! When you have time, can you provide a detailed match report of the Beirut Poly game? I am very interested!! Thank you!!Coach wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 12:05 pm Adding total distance run over 90 minutes as a qualification criteria could favour the Kembois and Cheptegais. With the advent of statistic and data in sport, football in particular, ‘tis only a matter of time before this becomes suitable criteria to determine competition.
In their latest outing, Kenya’s goalkeeper is said to have covered the equivalent of two and a half steeplechases. Quite astonishing. Final score Kenya 0 - Beirut Polytechnic 4
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Re: Kudos to CAF Presidet, Dr. Patrice Motsepe
1naija wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 5:35 am Expanding the AFCON to enable East African countries to qualify has been a masterstroke. East African countries put up a good fight in the group stage to try to prove they belong in the tournament. This made the tournament entertaining eventhough they were quickly put in their place by West African and North African countries. Unfortunately, he will have to change the rule to allow every country in Africa qualify before Kenya and Uganda can qualify.
His greatest accomplishment so far is organizing the best AFCON ever. This is by far the best AFCON ever. He just needs to work on ensuring the stadiums are full for every game going forward. This will be one of the best tournaments in the world once we get the stadium full and expand the TV coverage to enable the rest of the world to see the games.
So Kudos to him.
it is a cool thing to increase participation from 16 to 24 nations out of a total of 55 African nations. This ensures that almost 1 out of 2 countries are in the tournament.... with the likes of Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau being a bright spot of new fearless comptitive countries !!
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And Equatorial Guineakash n' karry wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 7:27 pm1naija wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 5:35 am Expanding the AFCON to enable East African countries to qualify has been a masterstroke. East African countries put up a good fight in the group stage to try to prove they belong in the tournament. This made the tournament entertaining eventhough they were quickly put in their place by West African and North African countries. Unfortunately, he will have to change the rule to allow every country in Africa qualify before Kenya and Uganda can qualify.
His greatest accomplishment so far is organizing the best AFCON ever. This is by far the best AFCON ever. He just needs to work on ensuring the stadiums are full for every game going forward. This will be one of the best tournaments in the world once we get the stadium full and expand the TV coverage to enable the rest of the world to see the games.
So Kudos to him.
it is a cool thing to increase participation from 16 to 24 nations out of a total of 55 African nations. This ensures that almost 1 out of 2 countries are in the tournament.... with the likes of Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau being a bright spot of new fearless comptitive countries !!
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Re: Kudos to CAF Presidet, Dr. Patrice Motsepe
This is his job, not cutting corners like all you MAGA trolls1naija wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 5:35 am Expanding the AFCON to enable East African countries to qualify has been a masterstroke. East African countries put up a good fight in the group stage to try to prove they belong in the tournament. This made the tournament entertaining eventhough they were quickly put in their place by West African and North African countries. Unfortunately, he will have to change the rule to allow every country in Africa qualify before Kenya and Uganda can qualify.
His greatest accomplishment so far is organizing the best AFCON ever. This is by far the best AFCON ever. He just needs to work on ensuring the stadiums are full for every game going forward. This will be one of the best tournaments in the world once we get the stadium full and expand the TV coverage to enable the rest of the world to see the games.
So Kudos to him.
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Re: Kudos to CAF Presidet, Dr. Patrice Motsepe
1naija,1naija wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 5:35 am Expanding the AFCON to enable East African countries to qualify has been a masterstroke. East African countries put up a good fight in the group stage to try to prove they belong in the tournament. This made the tournament entertaining eventhough they were quickly put in their place by West African and North African countries. Unfortunately, he will have to change the rule to allow every country in Africa qualify before Kenya and Uganda can qualify.
His greatest accomplishment so far is organizing the best AFCON ever. This is by far the best AFCON ever. He just needs to work on ensuring the stadiums are full for every game going forward. This will be one of the best tournaments in the world once we get the stadium full and expand the TV coverage to enable the rest of the world to see the games.
So Kudos to him.
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@Ogolo, are you going to let them get away with this?1naija wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 5:35 am Expanding the AFCON to enable East African countries to qualify has been a masterstroke. East African countries put up a good fight in the group stage to try to prove they belong in the tournament. This made the tournament entertaining eventhough they were quickly put in their place by West African and North African countries. Unfortunately, he will have to change the rule to allow every country in Africa qualify before Kenya and Uganda can qualify.
His greatest accomplishment so far is organizing the best AFCON ever. This is by far the best AFCON ever. He just needs to work on ensuring the stadiums are full for every game going forward. This will be one of the best tournaments in the world once we get the stadium full and expand the TV coverage to enable the rest of the world to see the games.
So Kudos to him.
There are a lot of revisionists on this thread.
FYI, Uganda qualified for two consecutive AFCONS before the expansion.
And the likes of Cape Verde, E. Guinea were qualifying before the expansion.
Motsepe is doing a good job. The football has improved. Until the last couple of rounds, the officiating has been good.
I remember during Hayatou’s last years, the officials were led by a Senegalese who favored Francophones with a couple of bad Nigerians, probably after Amos Adamu (remember him?) pulled strings.
May Motsepe not follow in the footsteps of Tessema, Hayaotu.
Credit to Ivory Coast too for providing 6 stadia with few empty seats compared to the previous AFCONS. With no shenanigans like in Cameroon
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Re: Kudos to CAF Presidet, Dr. Patrice Motsepe
Not according to Maroc. They claim that he is hell bent on doing everything rig the aaFCON in favor of his nation. Hopefully, that has no coincidence with the choice of refs and hopefully this is not related to the food poisoning incident. We don’t need Hayatou 2.0.
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nzeogwunzeogwu wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 3:04 pm Not according to Maroc. They claim that he is hell bent on doing everything rig the aaFCON in favor of his nation. Hopefully, that has no coincidence with the choice of refs and hopefully this is not related to the food poisoning incident. We don’t need Hayatou 2.0.
Don't tell me you buy into those beer parlor stories. While most of Africa claim that CAF has rigged many things to favor Morocco (My own rumors), here comes Morocco crying because they were eliminated. Did you not watch Morocco lose that game. Were they rigged out? Imagine Morocco which dropped the ball, at the last minute, of hosting an AFCON and then came back to be awarded several rights to host not just AFCON but also WAFCON! Bros, I am not batting an eyelid for that cry.
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