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TAKE A LOOK AT THE IMPACT SOME AFRICAN FOOTBALLERS DOING IN THEIR VARIOUS COUNTRIES

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The majority of African footballers aspire to play in Europe and other countries. The motivation behind this goal is sometimes money and visibility in the world of football. I'm going to tell you about some African football players that are making a difference in their country because of what God has blessed them with in the game.

 

Bertrand Traore, a Burkina Faso soccer player, has been donating to needy families in his home country. Majeed Waris, a Ghanaian, has also been clearing some of the country's terrible roadways. Memphis Depay is on a mission to help blind youngsters in Ghana.

 

Tariq Lamptey was seen distributing toys to children.Christian Atsu is also on a mission to free convicts who are without a lawyer. Sadio Mane has aided his community by establishing a gas station and providing 4G internet to his community. Ahmed Musah of Nigeria has paid for the education of over 100 university students and constructed a sports complex for his community. It's wonderful to see African players giving back to their communities.

 

In other news

 

In Group H, Korea and Ghana will be point vending machines. -English Press

 

 

In Group H of the World Cup, the British media referred to Korea and Ghana as "point vending machines."The Sun, a British tabloid, looked at the 2022 Qatar World Cup groupings based on FIFA rankings.The death groups are Group B, which includes England and the United States; and Group E, which includes Spain, Germany, and Japan. Portugal and Uruguay are expected to breeze through Group H in Korea.

 

On the 15th, Costa Rica joined New Zealand as the last coach in the final after winning 1-0 in the World Cup final play-off in Qatar. The participation of all 32 countries has been confirmed.

 

Group B, according to The Sun, is the most dreadful. In the same group were England (5th), the United States (15th), Wales (18th), and Iran (21st). In Group B, the average ranking is 14.75. Among the eight groups, it is the highest. The Sun expressed fear that advancing to the tournament would be "the most challenging."

 

Group E is the most similar to Group B. Japan is ranked seventh, Germany is ranked twelve, Japan is twenty-third, and Costa Rica is thirty-first. The average is in the 18.25th percentile.

 

Group A, which includes the host country, Qatar, is at the bottom. Qatar were seeded first, but their average ranking was significantly lower, as they were rated 51st in the FIFA rankings. Qatar is in the same group as the Netherlands (10th), Senegal (20th), and Ecuador (46th). The average ranking is 31.75.

 

"average" is ranked 27.5th in Group H. It was called a "doddle for the big boys." Portugal and Uruguay are thought to be the big boys. According to The Sun, "It is absolutely guaranteed that 8th-placed Portugal and 13th-placed Uruguay will progress."

 

The Black Stars, who are perennial underdogs, will be hoping to shock the world and upset the apple cart by qualifying from Group A ahead of Portugal and Uruguay, as they did in 2006 and 2010.

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