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Radebe praises Motsepe for bringing back schools football



Former Bafana Bafana and Leeds United captain Lucas “Rhoo” Radebe believes Patrice Motsepe is the biblical Messiah football has been hoping for. 

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Motsepe is the president of Africa’s football governing physique, the Confederation of African Football (Caf). 

Radebe is nonetheless extra impressed with how Motsepe has introduced back schools football by a global event at present happening in Durban. 

The African Schools Football Championship kicked off on Wednesday and Radebe is one in all its ambassadors. 

The event will run till Saturday April 8. Besides the event, Caf additionally held varied coaching programs for native youth. 

Speaking to Ukhozi FM’s Victor Molife on Wednesday night, Radebe was stuffed with reward for Motsepe.

“As may all know, we have been talking about schools’ football for a long time,” mentioned Radebe. 

A name for a return to lively schools’ football is an extended standing one in South Africa as it’s believed it’s the place the very best expertise might be recognized. 

The likes of Radebe, Helman Mkhalele, Doctor Khumalo and lots of different former gamers had been recruited from schools. 

“And now we have been complaining that schools’ football is useless or dying. But now Patrice together with his energy he has firstly introduced former gamers into his imaginative and prescient.

“It has taken football onto one other stage. This offers a possibility to the younger and upcoming gamers. 

“I imply, for them to play a global football competitors as younger as they’re – from ages of 12 to fifteen. 

“We know this is not development and it should go lower than that (age). But this is a great opportunity,” added Rhoo. 

Besides reviving schools’ football, Radebe says Motsepe has been doing his bit together with his household basis’s belief. 

“He has performed an enormous position in football… With Mamelodi Sundowns, the Motsepe Foundation (Championship) and ABC Motsepe League. 

“So, he knows what is needed in order to improve or to get football to the next level,” added Radebe. 

Motsepe was elected Caf president in 2021, changing Ahmad Ahmad of Morocco. 

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In his manifesto, he had 10 factors which included investing in every African nation by sponsorships; creating and rising ladies’s football and establishing Video Assistant Refereeing (VAR) on the continent.

And a rule has been handed by Caf that each workforce collaborating within the Champions League as from subsequent season ought to have a ladies’s workforce as properly. 


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