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Fifa World Cup: Ghana boss Carlos Queiroz rues African limitations after Colombia loss

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Fifa World Cup: Ghana boss Carlos Queiroz rues African limitations after Colombia loss
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Ghana's football coach Carlos Queiroz expressed concerns about the development of African football following his team's loss to Colombia in the World Cup. He cited a lack of elite facilities and coaching infrastructure as major barriers to African teams winning the tournament.

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It highlights the systemic infrastructure disparities that impact global sports competitiveness and development.

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Carlos Queiroz believes African football is “far from” crowning its first World Cup winner, after his Ghana team were outplayed in their 1-0 last-32 defeat by Colombia in Kansas City on Saturday.

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The article provides a balanced account of a coach's critique regarding sports infrastructure.

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