Building new pathways to success for African football
Senior sports leaders and speakers will share their insights
African players have been lighting up Europe’s biggest leagues for decades, but many of the most famous stars have seen their careers develop away from their home continent. While the raw talent and potential of a football mad, youthful population offer significant promise, the best pathways for development into the professional game have continued to come to those able to achieve places within European club academies. The development of other football markets worldwide has begun to finally cause a shift in these traditional pathways to development, with the prime example being the MLS in the United States. Over 40 years after Pele graced the now-defunct North American Soccer League, the sport has seen a significant resurgence in the US. The re-growth of the North American game has created new opportunities for African talent as pathways between Africa and the US have begun to open up.
This panel discussion, hosted by the Financial Times in partnership with Rainbow Sports, will discuss the opportunities that the developing ecosystem between Africa and the US can provide for talent development and what it means for the future of the global football landscape.
Talent
Just how much potential does African football have to produce further talent able to compete on the world stage? Has progress in developing the women's game in Africa matched that of the men's game?
Success
What needs to happen within African football to capitalise on raw talent, and build success? Is infrastructure still the main barrier to success?
Technology
How can machine learning, AI, and data analytics be utilised to enhance recruitment and development practices to create greater opportunities for African players, and African football as a whole?
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