African Football ‘Closing The Gap’, Says South Africa’s Dludlu

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Former South African women’s national team captain and current assistant coach to Desiree Ellis, Simphiwe Dludlu believes the gap between African football and the rest of the world is fast closing.

The former captain, who is also head coach of the SA U-17 Girls national team, says Africa is producing more players that are dominating the world stage and that it is only a matter of time before Africa really stamps its authority in world football.

“African football is closing the gap, with great players populating all over the world,” Dludlu said in an interview. “We have shown our strength by moving past rounds of 16 in the Last World Cup (3 out of 4 countries) all of us won a game and scored goals.”

“It shows we are getting there with the rankings as well. If we keep doing things the right way and invest in women’s football at youth levels as well, we will move even further.”

Coach Dludlu also shared a few words, advising young aspiring female coaches on the African continent.

“The road is never easy but keep aspiring for greatness,” Dludlu added. “Keep seeking opportunities of growth, volunteer when you can but always empower yourself to be liberated about how and where you want to work.”

“Make sure to have allies and good  mentors around you. Ask questions, seek advice and never settle for less.”

Source CAF
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