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Africa under-represented at World Cup - Blatter

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  • SAM 10 years ago

    Who has been the boss for FIFA?

  • KojoLee@Dilemma-Situation 10 years ago

    ... And why now, Mr. Blatte?

  • Rasheed 10 years ago

    Because you want re-election,you are "playing" on the heads of Afrcans for votes.

  • KojoLee@Dilemma-Situation 10 years ago

    Haaa brother Rasheemolur, as for this one de3, we all dey on one side.

    Na true talk Mr. Rasheemolur.

  • Rasheed@Rasheemulor 10 years ago

    Thanks bro,for my new name.

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  • POW@ Appiah anaaaaaaaaa 10 years ago

    He said it as if he just came to the realization of this matter. He's just soliciting for the African vote and unfortunately our leaders are so shallow minded to realize where Blatter is coming from and where he's heading to, ...
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  • Rasheed@Rasheemulor 10 years ago

    Our leaders are so greedy, corrupt,callous and insensitive to our our people.It is only God who can fight them.KojoLee has given me new name.Rasheemulor.

  • POW@ Appiah anaaaaaaaaa 10 years ago

    Haaaaaaaaaaaa, you seem to like this name paaa huh? Anyway, that's Governor Kojo Lee for you. He always has a new name for somebody on this forum.

  • Mr.N 10 years ago

    I thought this same Fifa president Sepp Blatter said that the last election would his last one he is not running again. Blatter is in trouble with English FA for some time now, the German has now seen the light and join hand ...
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  • Johan Dave 10 years ago

    We must direct any misgivings at the President of CAF, our representatives in the executive committee of CAF and our National Associations. They are aware of these fact Blatter presented.
    Have they put in a fight to get it ...
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  • Parker 10 years ago

    How many Africans can afford to travel and watch the world cup live plus expensive expenses that goes with it,fewer representation will ensure the likelihood of early exit,thereby given the rich European nations the edge,and ...
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  • anokwale 10 years ago

    Traveling to the World Cup is expensive. Increasing the teams will dilute the tournament and if an African country that does not have a large Western world diaspora they are unlikely to get fans there. For instance lets say ...
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  • GHANAian 10 years ago

    How many Africans can afford to travel and watch the world cup live plus......
    I don't agree with you. The topic is the number of countries to represent Africa must increase.
    At least 12 countries.

  • anokwale 10 years ago

    To be frank, this is a business. If I ran FIFA, there is no way Africa will get more than the current 5 teams until I see consistent success. Success is defined as consistently getting two teams into the knockout stages. T ...
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  • SANTACLAUSIAN, Croydon 10 years ago

    You do not seem to grasp the issue here. We are not talking about affordability here, we are talking fairness, equal representation and equal opportunity here. Let me tell you something, I know more than 20 Ghanaians who are ...
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  • anokwale 10 years ago

    People are quick to attack but the increase from 3 to 5 and the hosting in South Africa are big steps. Now we consistently need to get MORE THAN ONE TEAM out of the group stages and then we have some leverage to talk.

  • SAM 10 years ago

    The other continents already have more than 5. How could Africa get more than one team into the knock out stages when it only has just five teams at the beginning of the tournament to compete against continents like Europe wi ...
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  • Owusu 10 years ago

    You are hundred percent right,all the CAF executives are just big heads without brains.

  • Sarskoberta 10 years ago

    We got the brain alright but its being subdued for reasons beyond any form of comprehension.
    Don't ask me how this could happen. Cuz, I don't know.

    The closest I can come up with that conclusion is if we should sit uncon ...
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  • ICONIC-07 10 years ago

    MR. PLATTER SINCE WHEN DID YOU KNOW THAT AFRICA CONSTITUTES 54 MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATIONS IN ALL THESE YEARS YOU HAVE BEEN THE PRESIDENT OF FIFA?

    I SUPPORT YOUR VIEW FOR A RADICAL SHAKE UP OF FIFA AND YOU MUST GO WITH IT. ...
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  • NON-ALIGNED 10 years ago

    Rasheed, whatever the case maybe he has offered Africans an avenue to raise the issue with FIFA.........if elected a President again or not. Look at it from the bright side and let's capitalize on it. It's a great 'PR' for us ...
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  • Sarskoberta 10 years ago

    I guess the man has just awoken from his sleep.
    Governor please give him some lukewarm water to wash his face.
    Shame on the mess?
    Beats Me.

  • KASSA 2 10 years ago

    Butter ,Blotter ,Blatter whatever , you can even reduce the number to 2 Countries to represent Africa who the fuck cares,you and your henchmen are all hypocrites you've never and would never accept and respect Africa unless a ...
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  • said 10 years ago

    i have had the same view a couple weeks ago.how can a confederation of active members of 54 has 5 spots with Europe with 34 or so confederation having 13 spots?

  • POW@ Appiah anaaaaaaaaa 10 years ago

    Is Blatter now realizing this? No, not at all. He's known this all along. He actually gave us the 5th slot and why not 10? The next FIFA presidential election is fast approaching. Blatter simply wants to be re-elected and he' ...
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  • APOSTLE KWADWO SARFO 10 years ago

    Please you are now making sense,but please abide by your words and make sure it is implemented.thanks

  • OSABERIMA 10 years ago

    Stop playing games and relocate the Nov 19th return match to a neutral grounds

  • christian brotherhood 10 years ago

    exactly,this is a pressing issue for ghana in veiw of the second leg to be played in confussion Egypt where blood thirsty Muslims just go on rampage to burn churches to protest in political demonstrations for Morsi as if the ...
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  • sam 10 years ago

    it about time FIFA reform most of it policies which favor Europe

  • RastafaraI 10 years ago

    what has he done about under-representation and the monkey calls?

  • ROGUE LAWYER 10 years ago

    Then take fast steps to rectify the cheatings, you are the president for all of us in football-
    if sepp blatter rectify this anormaly it goes in history of footballing as a man of football justice-
    CAF MUST WELLCOME THIS A ...
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  • Kofi Babone 10 years ago

    So Mr. Blatter, why are you telling us? Afterall, you are the FIFA President, so why don't you do something about it?

  • richard zürich 10 years ago

    ewe fore ever love you blatter,.,we all know this problems for long time but nobody want to talk about it. take the topic very serious before its too late

  • George Opoku-Agyemang 10 years ago

    is about time do now before you live office thank you mr Blatter

  • NAWAO! GHANA 10 years ago

    SEPP BLATTER MAY BE RIGHT, BUT ON THE FLIP SIDE, THE QUESTION THE HAS TO BE:

    HOW MANY AFRICAN SPECTATORS CAN AFFORD TO WATCH THE EXPENSIVE PLAYERS AT THE WORLD CUP MATCHES RIGHT AT THE EXPENSIVE STADIUMS?

    IN ANY WORLD C ...
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  • NAWAO! GHANA 10 years ago

    SEPP BLATTER MAY BE RIGHT, BUT ON THE FLIP SIDE, THE QUESTION HAS TO BE:

    HOW MANY BLACK AFRICAN SPECTATORS CAN AFFORD TO TRAVEL AND WATCH THE EXPENSIVE PLAYERS AT THE WORLD CUP MATCHES RIGHT AT THE EXPENSIVE STADIUMS?

    ...
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  • NAWAO! GHANA 10 years ago

    EUROPEAN COUNTRIES HERE INCLUDES THE LIKES OF BRAZIL, ARGENTINA AND OTHER SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES, ALTHOUGH THEY ARE NOT EUROPEAN COUNTRIES.

  • MENSAH 10 years ago

    I understand where you are coming from.
    I believe,FIFA has now recognized,African teams are no more the downtrodden,incompetent,and not up to the task,the WESTERN BLOCK has always thought we were.
    Ghana,Nigeria,Ivory Coast, ...
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  • Danso TDOT 10 years ago

    What tricks and impediments are you talking about? FIFA is not a not-for-profit organization. They are there to make money. Have you ever watched any of the Nations Cup before? How many people go to the stadiums to watch ...
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  • NANA 10 years ago

    W HY SOME OF US ARE CRITIZING HIM, HE HAS NOW REALIZED IT SO LET'S GIVE HIM THE SUPPORT TO CHANGE IT.

  • HABLUTA SENYO 10 years ago

    FIFA IS CORRUPT ORGANIZATION MORE THAN NPP GOVERNMENT

  • Agyaku NYC 10 years ago

    With the 5 nations representing Africa, it`s sad to have four of them exit in the first round.Africans still need more improvement than their current standard of soccer. The number can be increased but can any African country ...
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  • MENSAH 10 years ago

    GHANA CAN WIN.

  • anokwale 10 years ago

    You said it. We need to prove that more than one team can move on.

  • Kofi 10 years ago

    54 slug it out for 5 places while 34 compete for 13, no wonder our chances of winning the trophy are limited and the development of the game slow because of that. Since Ghana's first appearance in the WC, our team continues t ...
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  • AAD 10 years ago

    Talk is cheap- Take action now

  • FUFUO DADESEN 10 years ago

    WHAT TOOK YOU SO LONG "SELF BLABBER".IT'S BEEN ALWAYS YOUR WAY OR THE HIGHWAY FOR DECENT.NOW, YOU WAITED TILL LESS THAN A YEAR TO BRAZIL TO COME CLEAN

  • afrikan 10 years ago

    i hate this type of hidden agenda. everybody knows that africa is under represented in football (and everywhere else) in the world. But why is it now that blatter seems to be interested in that? he is saying that in exchange ...
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  • ASUOAFRAM 10 years ago

    TRULY THIS IS A HYPOCRITICAL ARTICLE. THIS MAN IS NOW RECOGNIZING THE UNFAIRNESS DISPLAYED TO AFRICANS AND ASIANS AT THIS WORLD BODY LED BY HIM OVER TWENTY YEARS. IF FOR ALL THESE YEARS HE DID NOT HAVE THE ABILITY AND FORESIG ...
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  • Appletus 10 years ago

    He did not know of this all this long? That Africa is underrepresented is now news to him Blatter? He should stop this hypocrisy and or campaigning and do the right thing. The game has matured in Africa and African players ar ...
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  • mark 10 years ago

    Fifa should have known this long before, nevertheless it now time for Joseph and his corrupt officials to act now

  • Baba 10 years ago

    Let's not forget that Blatter was the first to admit that the selection of the world cup venue was not fair and introduced the rotation amongst continents and Africa had its share via South Africa, but due to pressure from hi ...
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  • Michael Biney 10 years ago

    It's about time. this is long overdue.

  • Freddie 10 years ago

    It is about time. Blatter is "bang on" on the topic. How many teams come from Great Britain alone? Incredible!!! This is the reason why some countries hate him, because he always tells the truth."Way to go Blatter."!!!!!

  • SANTACLAUSIAN, Croydon 10 years ago

    The thing is this, Africa is used to being told what to do or what is good for us. In the world that we live in, one has to be proactive, you have to know what you deserve, what is fair and what you are entitled to and demand ...
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  • Azonto Man 10 years ago

    You ca give us 24 representatives and we still will not win the World Cup. It is not the number of countries - it is simply poor organization. African Football Associations are so corrupt and lack ideas it is not funny. So ...
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  • GHFUO, change ur thinking 10 years ago

    SOOMI, U HAVE BEEN FIFA HEADEE OVER 20YRS AND NOW U WANT TO INCREASE AFCO AND ASIAN REPRESENTATION? U WANT THESE CONTINENTS TO VOTE FOR YOU TO GET REELECTED, ABI? AFCO DOESNT NEED MORE THAN 5 AT THIS POINT. IF U WANT TO HELP ...
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  • KOFI - USA 10 years ago

    Well said. I have been saying the same thing Mr. Blatter is saying. Africans should boycott the next World Cup if not equally represented

  • MAKA 10 years ago

    Sad but it was about time someone said something, that is why CAF needs a whole restructuring, they never make a case of this nature.This should be one of their agendas aside advancing the game on the continent. Issa Hayatou ...
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  • BRO DAN- TRC 10 years ago

    BLESSED PEOPLE OF AFRICA, REPUTABLE ONES OF THE NATIONS OF THE WORLD, INNOCENT PEOPLE OF GHANA,DIGNIFIED SOCCER LOVERS AROUND THE GLOBE AND ALL WHO BELIEVE IN-"JUSTICE, EQUALITY, FAIRNESS,EQUITY." BEHOLD; -FIFA; -"FAIR PLAY" ...
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  • NON-ALIGNED 10 years ago

    Mr. Blatter! Well said! It 's a shame you just realized that though.....all the same it's better late than never.

    Even some Africans would be bribed to say NOTHING and may argue with you. The gullible ones may accept thing ...
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  • Godwin 10 years ago

    That's right, it's time equallity count in the world cup representation. Thank you mr Blatter

  • OPEN MINDED SAINT 10 years ago

    ACTION NOT TALK TALK

  • Simingue 10 years ago

    Good news but when, Mr. Blatter

  • mr Tina 10 years ago

    Who is the president? why now? please dont play tricks with Africans but do it for us to praise you.

  • so what 10 years ago

    so what...fool