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Abedi Pele Backs Africa
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Fri, 16 May 2008 10:11
Former three times winner of the African Player of the Year and
Ghana superstar Abedi Pele said on Thursday that an African country
would win the 2010 World Cup.
Pele who is a 2010 World Cup ambassador is also confident that South
Africa would host a memorable finals — the first to be staged in
Africa.
Speaking at the anniversary banquet at the Sun City Convention
Centre to celebrate the fourth anniversary of South Africa winning the
bid to stage the greatest soccer event on the planet Pele said Africa
were in a unique position in 2010.
"With South Africa qualifying as hosts, Africa will have
six sides in the finals. Looking at history, most winners with the
exception of Brazil have come from the continent where the finals are
staged."Pele who was named as African Played of the Year in 1991, 92
and 93 said that a lot would depend on which sides qualified," said Pele.
But he added: "There are a number of contenders such as Cameroon,
Ivory
Coast, Egypt, Ghana and even Angola are all respectable sides and
on their day can beat the best. I honestly think this will definitely
be Africa's turn. There will be fantastic support for African sides in
South Africa and with that type of momentum, my money is on a team from
this continent to become the first African country to win the biggest
prize in world soccer."Pele also stressed he was impressed by the work
on new stadiums and infra-structure in the country.
He said: "It will be all systems go in June 2010 for the best World
Cup in history"