Showing posts with label SA Under-17. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SA Under-17. Show all posts

Thursday, May 11, 2023

SA youth national teams? Gone with the wind.


It is now history that South African under-17 national team suffered a humiliating 5-0 defeat to Senegal in the quarter-finals of the AFCON U17 showpiece.

Amajimbos had made it into the quarter-finals as one of the best third placed teams when the group stages ended.

The way they qualified suggests that their heavy defeat was something to be expected, they had no business being there in the first place, to be brutally honest.

But the boys tried, under the circumstances, they fought a good fight, and as their coach, Duncan Crowie said as quoted by Times Live, you don't lose, you either win or you learn.

“The important thing is the learning process,” Crowie said.  

“All of us are disappointed, but like [former president] Nelson Mandela said, ‘he never loses. It's either you win or learn’.  

“The important thing is not to sit back, not only for South Africa but for individual players as well to say, this is what I could learn and this [is] what I will do next time.”  

https://www.timeslive.co.za/sport/soccer/2023-05-11-either-you-win-or-learn-amajimbos-coach-duncan-crowie-on-being-knocked-out-of-u-17-afcon/

And the boys did learn, that is for sure.

But it is their parents - SAFA that is, who need to learn from the disappointments of our youth national teams, history can't continue repeating itself like this.

Our youth national teams must start doing well in continental tournaments and qualify for world cups, or we must just accept that our football is doomed, and going nowhere slowly.

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The fact that the Under-23's, Under-20's,  as well as the Under-17's all failed, should be both an embarrassment and a wake up call to SAFA, you can't continue to sleep with three loud wake up calls shouting your name.

Something must be done, starting with affording our youth national teams the opportunity to play more friendly matches against good opposition, plus enough time to prepare for tournaments.

Yes there are challenges, but something has to give, we can't keep having hastily assembled teams representing the country, it is not fair to the coaches and the players alike. 

Thursday, April 13, 2023

Do Sundowns really need Mabena for Stellenbosch match?


The South African national Under-17 side will be taking part in the African youth championships to be hosted by Algeria this month.

The tournament serves as a qualifier for the FIFA U17 World Cup 2023, to be held in Peru.

While SAFA are busy trying to get their necessary preparations under way, they have encountered a problem with Mamelodi Sundowns allegedly refusing to release their youth sensation, Siyabonga Mabena, in time to join the camp, according to a report by iDiski Times.

Sundowns next match, which could be the reason for them not releasing Mabena, is on Saturday in the Nedbank Cup against Stellenbosch FC.

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During the Cosafa U17 tournament,  which served as a qualifier for the AFCON, Mabena was a revelation for Duncan Crowie's side, scoring nine goals and winning player of the tournament.

He is expected to take Algeria by storm when the tournament begins, and possibly help the national U17s make it to Peru.

"This week, they said they will not release Mabena due to PSL commitments and we won’t be surprised if he plays 10 minutes against Stellenbosch," the source stated as quoted by iDiski Times.
https://www.idiskitimes.co.za/africa-cup-of-nations/safa-outraged-by-sundowns-mabena-decision/

"They want to release Mabena when the tournament begins but we need to do our own MRI tests tomorrow – before going to Algeria."

The source also highlighted the fact that they have had some challenges with some overseas players, but a few have joined the camp, and they don't expect to be fighting a local club to release a player.

"Some overseas-based players will not be part of the squad, but some as far as the United States traveled but we have to fight with a local club," he added.

"We have nothing against Sundowns, but we facing issues to have the best possible preparation for the tournament."

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