Your analysis are on point! Only if Africa can afford to pay attention to what has made them underperform in the past World Cup events! They should learn from Morocco!
I think Egypt & Morocco can reach the quarterfinals again but only Hakimi & one or two others are really good for the Moroccan national team. Mexico or USA may win the world cup before an African team. Ivory Coast, Nigeria & Angola are above average but African teams always choke when the spotlight is on. We don't have the grit & decisiveness that Spain & Germany have to deliver the final blow to win the FIFA World Cup.
I would say Africa's chances of any of their countries winning in 2022 were around 2-3%. Lemme put together some numbers adding to 100%. UEFA was probably over 50% at maybe 65% chance, CONMEBOL at 25%, with CONCACAF, AFC, and CAF sharing the last ~10%. That means Africa's chances could theoretically have been as high as 5-6% in hindsight. In 2026, UEFA and CONMEBOL will represent between 22-24 of the 48 countries competing, which is still a large chunk, but a reduction in proportional representation from 2022. I would peg UEFA's 2026 chances at 45%, CONMEBOL 20%, leaving 35% to split amongst the rest. That could be 10% chances for CONCACAF, 10% for AFC, and 15% for CAF. Of course I made up all these odds with no mathematical basis, so don't take my word for it. But I think my numbers are reasonable and show a high chance of a first non-CONMEBOL/UEFA nation winning the World Cup, though the specific odds for CAF aren't as good.
The problem is that the quality in Africa is distributed over many different teams. Morocco and Nigeria probably have the most quality, but unlikely enough to win the World Cup.
The reality is that African football will always come under siege by European disrespect for African football. Hence why the countries that will be most primed to win the world cup are countries like Morocco, where nationalism is high and players want to play for their country of origin or countries that have strong enough leagues that players can have a stable career playing in those leagues (like South Africa). South Africa's system clearly produces a plethora of talent considering we won Afcon at our very first attempt. South African football is harmed by bad talent management...and corruption but it does and have the talent coming through continually and provided they are taken care of, these players tend to avoid the European paths to football which gives us the strongest chance of having a cohesive AND talented squad That's what I think
next world cup? You're beyond delusional, maybe in the next 100 years. Even Holland has never won one and most african legends wouldn't get in their all time 11 squad
The dream will become a reality soon! A nation from mama Africa will lift the cup… one day!! 🤲🏾
Your analysis are on point! Only if Africa can afford to pay attention to what has made them underperform in the past World Cup events!
They should learn from Morocco!
Love the new format!!! Very informative video. Enjoyed watching it!!!
Proper insightful analysis.
It couldn't have been explained better.
It’s about time 😊
Candid analysis ❤
Africa winning the world cup? I guess we can dream...the corruption in the game alone will not allow that to happen 🤗
I think Egypt & Morocco can reach the quarterfinals again but only Hakimi & one or two others are really good for the Moroccan national team. Mexico or USA may win the world cup before an African team. Ivory Coast, Nigeria & Angola are above average but African teams always choke when the spotlight is on. We don't have the grit & decisiveness that Spain & Germany have to deliver the final blow to win the FIFA World Cup.
Didn't Africa already win world cup in 2018?
No, it was france
@@Realpersonfr8yupp disguise African with french shirt
I would say Africa's chances of any of their countries winning in 2022 were around 2-3%. Lemme put together some numbers adding to 100%. UEFA was probably over 50% at maybe 65% chance, CONMEBOL at 25%, with CONCACAF, AFC, and CAF sharing the last ~10%. That means Africa's chances could theoretically have been as high as 5-6% in hindsight.
In 2026, UEFA and CONMEBOL will represent between 22-24 of the 48 countries competing, which is still a large chunk, but a reduction in proportional representation from 2022. I would peg UEFA's 2026 chances at 45%, CONMEBOL 20%, leaving 35% to split amongst the rest. That could be 10% chances for CONCACAF, 10% for AFC, and 15% for CAF.
Of course I made up all these odds with no mathematical basis, so don't take my word for it. But I think my numbers are reasonable and show a high chance of a first non-CONMEBOL/UEFA nation winning the World Cup, though the specific odds for CAF aren't as good.
to be honest, event a concacaf or afc winning would be awesome! love the breakdown!
South Africa 2032...bet on it
Let’s come back to this comment in 2032 bro 😂
@@12thMan_YT :) you just check the Afcon score
haha! their going all the way i guess
@@12thMan_YTbro 2026…BET ON IT🇿🇦
I see it!! 👏👏👏
The problem is that the quality in Africa is distributed over many different teams. Morocco and Nigeria probably have the most quality, but unlikely enough to win the World Cup.
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Love for Cameroon
Africa already won the world cup they just changed their name into France.
South Africa might of knocked out Morroco but we still suck
It’s purposely done that why just the odds are in the favor of Europe. Plus the National Team CAP rules are also in favor of Europe.
African Nations will never get their hands on the World Cup Trophy
The reality is that African football will always come under siege by European disrespect for African football. Hence why the countries that will be most primed to win the world cup are countries like Morocco, where nationalism is high and players want to play for their country of origin or countries that have strong enough leagues that players can have a stable career playing in those leagues (like South Africa).
South Africa's system clearly produces a plethora of talent considering we won Afcon at our very first attempt. South African football is harmed by bad talent management...and corruption but it does and have the talent coming through continually and provided they are taken care of, these players tend to avoid the European paths to football which gives us the strongest chance of having a cohesive AND talented squad
That's what I think
A lot of truths in this for sure
next world cup? You're beyond delusional, maybe in the next 100 years. Even Holland has never won one and most african legends wouldn't get in their all time 11 squad
Let's talk about this after the next world Cup 😅
@@12thMan_YT yeah and you'll be dead wrong because either SA or europe will win it again, simple FACT. Africa has no chance, zero, zilch, nein
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@@lenneth1188 Nigeria will win the next world cup. It's a true revelation.
Yeah and a lot of World Cup winners are worse that all time Holland 11, what’s your point?
Yeah, theres no chance; as much as everybody would love Africa to win the world cup, they lack a squad with enough quality to compete
Morocco almost did it
lol no