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What Will It Take for an African Country to Win the World Cup?

BellaNaija

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July 4, 2026

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Since the establishment of the FIFA World Cup, no African country has lifted the football’s most coveted trophy. While the continent has produced some of the most gifted footballers in the world—JayJay Okocha, George Weah, Didier Drogba, Samuel Eto’o, Yaya Touré, Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mané, Victor Osimhen and countless others—the World Cup has remained beyond [] The post What Will It Take for an African Country to Win the World Cup? appeared first on BellaNaija - Showcasing Africa to the world. Read today!.

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Watchdog Uganda

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· Jun 30, 2026

Protecting the beautiful game – supporting African football and choosing legal FIFA World Cup™ access

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is a landmark moment for African football. For the first time in the tournament’s history, ten African nations – Ghana, South Africa, Senegal, Cape Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and the Democratic Republic of Congo – have taken to the world’s biggest football stage in North America. Their [] The post Protecting the beautiful game – supporting African football and choosing legal FIFA World Cup access appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

Al Jazeera English

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· Jun 26, 2026

Africa takes on the World Cup #TheTake #Shorts #Podcast

For the first time, 10 African teams are at the World Cup, and they’re upending expectations. Is this a turning point for the future of football in Africa? 🎧 #TheTake's host Malika Bilal speaks with Boima Tucker, director of operations with Africa Is a Country.

NDTV

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· Jun 28, 2026

History Scripted At World Cup As 9 Out Of 10 Nations African Reach Knockouts

Africa had a historic 10 nations qualify for the 2026 World Cup. After Congo's 3-1 victory over Uzbekistan and Algeria's stunning 3-3 draw against Austria on Saturday night, nine are headed to the...

Guineefoot

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· Jul 4, 2026

Les Meilleures Campagnes Africaines en Coupe du Monde : Les Moments Qui Ont Changé le Football pour Toujours

Conviction, vitesse et esprit d’équipe. Voilà les ingrédients des meilleures performances africaines de tous les temps en Coupe du Monde. Alors que la finale 2026 approche, les supporters guinéens reviennent sur ce qui s’est révélé être la participation africaine la plus compétitive de l’histoire du tournoi. Les Parcours Africains les Plus Emblématiques en Coupe du []

TechCabal

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· Jun 30, 2026

Airtel Kenya appoints new managing director as rivalry with Safaricom intensifies

Africa. The move comes at a pivotal moment for Airtel Kenya, which has emerged as the country's strongest challenger to Safaricom.

Independent Online

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· Jun 25, 2026

BRICS+ Series: Why Africa’s future depends on beneficiating its mineral wealth

BRICS+ Series: Why Africa’s future depends on beneficiating its mineral wealth

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Related coverage for "What Will It Take for an African Country to Win the World Cup?": Watchdog Uganda — Protecting the beautiful game – supporting African football and choosing legal FIFA World Cup™ access. Al Jazeera English — Africa takes on the World Cup #TheTake #Shorts #Podcast. NDTV — History Scripted At World Cup As 9 Out Of 10 Nations African Reach Knockouts. Guineefoot — Les Meilleures Campagnes Africaines en Coupe du Monde : Les Moments Qui Ont Changé le Football pour Toujours. TechCabal — Airtel Kenya appoints new managing director as rivalry with Safaricom intensifies. Independent Online — BRICS+ Series: Why Africa’s future depends on beneficiating its mineral wealth