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Re: Africa Football Discussion || Current Topic: World Cup Qualifiers - CAF.
by
Marykeller
on 03/07/2025, 12:36:10 UTC
The South African league has developed so well, quite a lot of money has been pumped into their league and how well it is growing is evident for everyone to see. That said, if we are talking of the best league in Africa, i would still say it is the Egyptian league, because it is their teams that top the rankings of CAF champions league winners and it is also great that many of the players that represent their national team play their club football in Egypt.
Yea they are one of the best if not the second or third to the overall best in Africa currently because of good management system, the money that has been pumped into the league as you  said has been managed well and we have seen the evidence just as you said too but I wish my dear country can emulate this one, Egypt premier league is well organized, we have seen how improved, serious and competitive they are, infact sometimes there pattern of things look very improved like the European teams but in all where is my country, we are lacking behind in somethings and I feel so bad to see this things happen, is not as if we can do it but lack of coordination has kept us behind.

Is it a lack of coordination that is keeping us behind, or corruption? You forgot to mention that. That being the major problem we face in our country daily, because I believe that our FG allocates millions of naira for the improvement of our sports industry. Those ministers in charge do away with the money as they like.

What I find to be our major problem is that our government is not monitoring and questioning the release of funds to ministers for any given project. If our government could checkmate and punish those who mismanaged funds, things would be working fine in our country.

I just think, our country has the money to make our local league among the best in Africa. Is just those at the helm of affairs choose to be wicked and corrupt, not to allow things to move on fine in our country for the betterment of others