i think ghana will get pretty far in football but i also think brazil and some european teams are to strong for them. in a few more world cup they could possibly win it.
2006-07-14 06:58:27
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answered by 1nerual 3
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similar answer as the different 2, with a touch extra element. Italy beat Ghana 2-0, so Ghana replaced into then (-2) for the experience in objective differential. Ghana then beat the Czechs 2-0, so that they are literally (Even) for the experience. The Czechs beat the U. S. 3-0, so were (+3) for the experience. Ghana then be the Czechs 2-0, so that they are literally (+a million) for the experience. both communities have wone one recreation, so have the three "factors" presented for a win, so that they use the objective differential to break the tie.
2016-11-02 01:36:30
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answered by mcthay 4
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African soccer always suffers the same pitfalls.
1) The players play well together for a short period, then the team collapses. See: Senegal, Cameroon, Nigeria.
2) The players play more for themselves and not well as a team for a long time, the team is a combustible engine made up of many parts.
Individually I see African players getting better and better, with players such as Zokora, Essien and Diarrah making bigger names for themselves. However I do not see African football winning the world cup any time soon.
The Czechs are a bad example to gauge things, they are utterly streaky and they were healthy-strikerless for the World Cup after the American game.
2006-07-14 06:11:50
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answered by JTz 3
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see JTz
Although I hope the best for the CAF and all the teams that come out of that region.
I want an African team to win the 2010 world cup. Ghana looked amazing. Especially with Kingson in Goal.
Hopefully Senegal, South Africa (as they are the host's), Ghana Angola, Nigeria and Ivory Coast do well.
2006-07-14 07:27:20
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answered by smart_twin06 3
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The future of African football is bright, but there will always be political and finanical obsticals.
Another is that while they have developed some fine attacking players, the defenses and goalkeeping has not been developed to the same extent... but then the same has been said of Brazil!
2006-07-14 06:19:02
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answered by daviator201 2
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I believe we have a great future if we keep our players together and remain focused.
2006-07-14 13:56:25
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answered by kwame 3
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I wish them the best, I totally agree with the first answer
2006-07-14 06:17:21
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answered by Anonymous
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i see a good future, they are better than americans.
2006-07-14 06:13:56
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answered by rappy 1
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